Where the Fish Are - Couverture souple

Bagur, Daniel

 
9780071592918: Where the Fish Are

Synopsis

More science and less art leads to bigger fish and fewer tales

Most anglers rely on advice from fishing buddies or books by well-known but unscientific anglers. Here is a book that distills the science of fish behavior into easy-to-follow advice on how to catch fish in any situation. Describing how feeding behavior in fish changes in response to fluctuations in dissolved oxygen, turbulence, turbidity, temperature, light, noise, and other factors, Bagur advises you on how to respond, recommending specific flies, baits, rigs and tactics.

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À propos de l?auteur

Daniel Bagur is a marine and freshwater biologist, an avid angler, and a regular contributor to the international angling press. He works for the UK Fisheries Department, promoting angling, advising on fish behavior, managing habitat restoration projects, and serving as press liaison. He is resident expert on fish behavior for a leading UK fishing magazine, writes regular columns for Canadian and English publications, and has published feature articles in dozens of magazines worldwide, including: Big Game Fishing Journal (US), Boating (US), Canadian Fly Fisher, Fish Alaska, Hawaii Fishing News, New Zealand Fish & Game, Bush & Beach (Australia), Today's Flyfisher (UK), and Angling Times (UK). He served as treasurer for the Institute of Fisheries Management; is an active member of the Marine Conservation Society, Wild Trout Trust, and Trout Unlimited; and serves as Chief Scientist for the Polish ‘save the pike’ campaign.

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