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  2. American Angler - Wikipedia

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    American Angler was a magazine dedicated to the subject of fly fishing, with an emphasis on cold water fisheries, published six times a year. It billed itself as a "how to, where to" magazine focusing on technical fly-fishing informational articles and explorations of new fishing locations. [ 1 ]

  3. Kayak fishing - Wikipedia

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    Sit-on-top kayak rigged for fishing See also Fishing kayaks. While native people of the Arctic regions did not rely on kayaks for fishing, in recent years sport fishing from kayaks has become popular in both fresh and salt water, especially in warmer regions due to the ease of entry. Kayaks can be purchased inexpensively and have little ...

  4. The American Angler's Book - Wikipedia

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    The American Angler's Book Embracing the Natural History of Sporting Fish and the Art of Taking Them with Instructions in Fly-Fishing, Fly-Making, and Rod-Making and Directions for Fish-Breeding, to which is appended Dies Piscatoriae Describing Noted Fishing-Places, and The Pleasure of Solitary Fly-Fishing is an early American angling book by Thaddeus Norris (1811-1877) first published in 1864.

  5. Index of fishing articles - Wikipedia

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    A Pobra do Caramiñal - A River Somewhere - Abalone - ABU Garcia - Age class structure - Agriculture in Libya - Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department - Agulhas Bank - Akebono Maru - Alaskan king crab fishing - Alexander Neil McLean - Algaculture - Algal bloom - Allan M.A. McLean - Ama divers - Amadou - American Angler - American Angler - American lobster - List of American fishers ...

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  7. Gary LaFontaine - Wikipedia

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    Gary LaFontaine (May 12, 1945 – January 4, 2002) was a well-known fly fisherman and author.His books include Caddisflies, The Dry Fly: New Angles, Fly Fishing the Mountain Lakes, and Trout Flies: Proven Patterns.

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  9. List of pseudonyms of angling authors - Wikipedia

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    The Amateur Angler, Edward Marston [2] The American Angler, John J. Brown [2] Brown wrote the American Angler’s Guide (1845), the first book-length guide for angling published in the United States. Athenian, Harry.G.McClelland.