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phill_itofish

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Looking for a new book and fancy something fishing relate, I've read and enjoyed The Codling Crouch before you recommend it. Any ideas ?
 
Salmon fishing in the Yemen, read it years ago, hilarious, halfway through started to think it was being serious, not suprised they made it into a film, might even go and see it. Another is simply called "Cod" can't remember who wrote it and can't see it on the shelf, read it and you will realise what we have done to the cod stocks.
 
Salmon fishing in the Yemen, read it years ago, hilarious, halfway through started to think it was being serious, not suprised they made it into a film, might even go and see it.

Just started reading this - I only found out last week it was written by the brother of a good friend of mine who was staying over for a few days & we came across a copy in the local charity shop. Hope to see the film too, but want to finish the book first!

Gary :)
 
Salmon fishing in the Yemen, read it years ago, hilarious, halfway through started to think it was being serious, not suprised they made it into a film, might even go and see it. Another is simply called "Cod" can't remember who wrote it and can't see it on the shelf, read it and you will realise what we have done to the cod stocks.

Alan Is it the book by the late Ian Gillespie named COD great book if you can get your hands on it
 
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john wilson published his diarys 40 years ago before he was on the telly,a great read even though its on fresh water fishing
i might as well say it before someone else does but you could try fly fishing by jr hartley:rolleyes:
 
Salmon fishing in the Yemen, read it years ago, hilarious, halfway through started to think it was being serious, not suprised they made it into a film, might even go and see it. Another is simply called "Cod" can't remember who wrote it and can't see it on the shelf, read it and you will realise what we have done to the cod stocks.

If it's the demise of the cod industry then it's by Mark Kurlansky - great read but depressing. Good bedside book is .......the Fisherman's Bedside Book, edited by David and Gareth Pownall.
 
'The end of the Line' by Charles Clover (also made into a film)....and 'The Unnatural history of the sea the past present and future of humanity and fishing' by Professor Callum Roberts...as well as has been mentioned 'Cod' by Mark Kurlanksy
 
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