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Publisher:Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Quinnett, PaulDate:Created2012Summary:
In this follow-up to his widely acclaimed Pavlov's Trout, internationally recognized psychologist and 50-year fisherman Paul Quinnett, Ph.D., explores the evolutionary foundations of fishing and why so many people have such a strong bond to the sport. Referencing Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species, Quinnett examines how people have evolved, and in some ways "de-evolved," from our fishing and evolutionary partner the black bass. Throughout Darwin's Bass, Quinnett uses a variety of fishing situations to examine man's place in the evolutionary universe. The book is also a field guide to a better life, as Quinnett offers clinical advice on how to live longer, happier and healthier by fishing often and hard.
Genre:Sujets: Fishing | Fishing--Psychological aspects | Human evolution | SportsOriginal Publisher: Kansas City, Andrews McMeel PublishingLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781449440718