Author: Barrie Rickards and Tim Baily
Publisher: INDEPENDANT PUBLISHERS GROUP, Feb 2010
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1-84797-000-1
Synopsis
A comprehensive study of how Nile perch can be caught, this guide concentrates on Lake Nasser in Egypt. It covers the early angling techniques that were used & how the lake has developed as a location for a remarkable wilderness fishing experience. Includes information about all aspects of the Nile perch including their biology, ecology, distribution & how to cook them. 7.5x9.5 inches, 192 pages.
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A comprehensive study of how Nile perch can be caught, this guide concentrates on Lake Nasser in Egypt, an idyllic place where most of the modern Nile perch-fishing techniques have been developed. However, other places in the world are also considered, where these enormous fish occur & can be captured. Recounting the pioneer Lake Nasser fishing expeditions, this guide covers the early angling techniques that were used there & how the lake has developed as a location for a remarkable wilderness fishing experience. Modern Nile perch-fishing techniques are also considered, including tackle, bait fishing, lures, & lure fishing, as well as the highly successful fly-fishing. This book also examines advanced bank & boat fishing, vividly recounts the capture of fish in excess of 200 pounds & includes information about all aspects of the Nile perch including their biology, ecology, distribution & how to cook them.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Barrie Rickards is a retired professor of biostratigraphy & the author of 29 fishing books.
Tim Baily pioneered Nile perch safaris to Lake Nasser. John Wilson is the author of The Definitive Guide on Where to Fish in Norfolk & Suffolk.