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Some of my best friends are fishermen

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  • Author: Craig, John
    Contributor: Young, Bob
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    1976
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    You say you've never cast a line, can't tell a spinning-rod from a tackle-box, and could care less? Well, you're still going to enjoy this lighthearted look at the human condition, as seen in the weird and wonderful world of fishing. Naturally, if you're already hooked on the sport, you'll want to settle down some blizzardy winter night and read your quota. But if you hold yourself aloof from "the ridiculous past-time" you'll still enjoy John Craig's hilarious collection of stories full of the foibles, foolishness, strengths and resources that only show up when you plunk people down on a lake or a river or a stream. As every real fisherman knows, it's not netting a bass or a pike that counts, but the companionship, the laughs, the human revelations. And this is a book well-stocked with all those qualities. John Craig is a top-flight Canadian writer, author of sixteen books (juvenile, fiction, and non-fiction), plus countless magazine articles, and movie and television scripts. Design and illustrations: Bob Young

    Subject(s): Canada | Fishing | Fishing stories
    Original Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
    Language(s): English
    Collection(s)/Series: Public Library InterLINK 2018