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Published by The Little Egret Press
In this brand new title Jim Gibbinson takes the reader
to gravel pits, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, dykes,
beaches and estuaries. He discusses in depth his pursuit
of carp, tench, pike, trout, cod, bass and mullet. With
diversions for perch, chub, barbel and roach along the
way.
While this is not intended to be an instructional book,
there is practical angling advice in abundance.
We get a behind-the-scenes look at angling on
television, and an insight into what it is like to be a
well-known angling writer.
Jim writes with honesty, frankness and humour. At times
he is controversial, and his acerbic observations have
the capacity to embarrass, annoy or amuse - depending on
the reader's point of view!
The test of a good angling book is whether it makes the
reader want to get out there and go fishing.
"A Glorious Waste of Time"
does exactly that.
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