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Conference wahoo::fishing

Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

738.0. "Reading literature for fishing" by COUGAR::MLOEWE (ALF for president!) Wed May 25 1988 12:23

    Since note number 698 is write locked, I'll start a note here on
    reading literature for fishing.  Note number 698 had a couple of
    reading suggestions for a book called "The Lure of Sportfishing".
    I was at a couple of book stores last night, and they don't have
    a print of it, and it wasn't listed.  How long ago was the book
    published?  Is it out of print now, or is so new that it's not listed
    yet on their microfiche?  They also asked me if I had the correct
    title.
    
    Mike_L
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738.1Your Public Library can helpSA1794::CUZZONESdown the hatch without a scratchWed May 25 1988 16:1510
    Mike,
    
    If you just want to read it (don't need to own it), you might want
    to consider your local library.  I live in a town of 20,000 or so
    and the library has about 100 volumes under the general topic of
    fishing.  In 3 years, I've read all of them except the ones on
    flyfishing.  I'm trying to talk them into expanding their collection.
    I don't recall specifically seeing "The Lure..."
    
    Steve
738.2"Books, Law = Liberty Valance"BOSHOG::VARLEYThu May 26 1988 10:5710
     There is a guy in Auburn, Ma. named Kenneth Anderson who specializes
    in collecting all types of sporting books - first editions to basic
    used books. He has quite a selection, and many are real reasonable;
    as I said, he's not just a source for those looking for "originals".
     He also buys books, and may swap as well, so you might want to
    give him a try. I've seen his stuff at various Sportsmen's shows,
    but have never dealt with him personally but - drop a dime, it might
    be worthwhile.
    
    --The Skoal Bandit 
738.3...another book...CASV05::PRESTONThu May 26 1988 14:3512
    I picked up a book at the Worcester Fishing Show this year, a volume
    of the "Fishing and Hunting Library" by Don Oster, on Largemouth
    Bass. It's the same series of books sold through the mail and in
    the magazines for about $16-17 per book. (at the show they were $12.95)
    I found it pretty interesting and informative, especially the parts
    on their life-cycle, habitats, preferences, and the sections on
    types of lures and how to use them. Lots of good quality pictures,
    too.I have since found out that there are enough differences between
    Largemouth and Smallmouth to warrant seperate books (although I'm
    sure they *could* have made one volume for both if they wanted...)
    
    Ed
738.4Found it!SALEM::RIEUWho gets custody of Chuck Sullivan?Fri May 27 1988 09:326
       If you live anywhere near Leominster the Book Corner in the 
    new part of the Searstown Mall can get the book. They have a catalog
    on micro fiche that is from a clearing house for out of print books.
    I got one as a gift , it took about 2 weeks to come in. If you call
    information for the no. it may be a new listing.
                                                          Denny 
738.5I live in LeominsterPLDVAX::MLOEWEALF for president!Fri May 27 1988 11:284
    The Book Corner in Leominster is where they told me it wasn't listed
    on their microfiche.  Perhaps they have a separate one for "books
    out of print".
    Mike_L
738.6SALEM::RIEUWho gets custody of Chuck Sullivan?Fri May 27 1988 12:062
      She picked it up last night, so try again.
                                                   Denny
738.7BookSALEM::RIEUBill the Cat in '88Mon Jun 20 1988 10:273
       For those interested. The book is the Lore (not Lure) of
    Sportfishing, this may be why you couldn't order it.
                                                      Denny
738.8Have you read the Globe today?RANGER::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerFri Apr 27 1990 13:086
    There's an article in today's Boston Globe about NH fishing.  A full
    page in the sports section.  The first in a series of articles (next
    week Vermont).
    
    donmac
    
738.9Whutta deal!ROBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighTue Apr 23 1991 17:5329
I received a postcard in the mail:

CONGRATULATIONS!

You have won (phoney hand-written)SECOND PLACE in BAssin' Magazine's
Subscriber's Sweepstakes.

To claim the prize being held for you, mail this card within (phoney
hand-written)7 days to the address on the other side. Make sure your name
and address is correct as shown. Sign in the space below verifying you
are *not* an amployee of BASSIN', its advertising agency or judging
organization. Allow 60 days for delivery of your prize. Please enclose
$1.95 to lower the cost of shipping and handling. The fee also includes a
trial subscription to BASSIN'

                        Sincerely,
                        <mumble>
                        Sweepstakes Director
                        
So, if I send them the $1.95, they'll send me spinnerbait I could get for
a buck at Zyla's [the "SECOND PLACE" prize] and a magazine I could read
at my barber shop, then keep sending me the magazine plus subscription
bills every month. 

Sheesh.

I pitched it in the trash. I'm going to Zyla's.

Art
738.10pain in the bASS!CGVAX2::VACHONWed Apr 24 1991 13:199
    Art, I know exactly what you mean!! I liked the magazine but I hated
    there reminders for payments even if you were all paid up for the
    year. They kept on sending me notices after I let my subsciption
    expire and made it seem like you owed them money. What a pain the
    a$$.
    
    
    Bass-O-Matic