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  2. Joan Wulff - Wikipedia

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    Joan's father, Jimmy Salvato owned the Paterson Rod and Gun Store and was an avid angler and outdoorsman. He was the first to introduce Joan to fly-fishing when she was ten years old. She joined the local casting club and very quickly began winning club and regional casting competitions in 1939,1939, and 1940.

  3. Heddon (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Heddon Company was founded in 1902 to sell the lures, originally made by hand in the Heddon family kitchen in Dowagiac, Michigan. By 1904 they had a sales distributor in Canada and a new factory in Dowagiac. By 1950 the Heddon brand name was well known. In their growth years, the company also made rods, reels and other peripheral fishing gear.

  4. Old salt - Wikipedia

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    A Battered "Old Salt" An "old salt" is an old sailor or mariner who tells oral history and sea stories.Sometimes deemed a sage within their domain, and while sometimes a raconteur, much of the history and traditions of mariners are passed from generation to generation as told and retold by old salts.

  5. Bibliography of fly fishing (fly tying, stories, fiction)

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    New York: Henry Holt and Company., a compilation of short stories first published by Corey Ford in Field and Stream. Jokingly labeled: The Minutes of the Lower Forty Shooting, Angling and Inside Straight Club. Hartley, J. R. (1991). Fly fishing : memories of angling days. New York, NY: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-018232-6. OCLC 26805363.

  6. Bibliography of fly fishing - Wikipedia

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    A Bibliographical Catalogue of English Writers on Angling and Ichthyology. London: Tucker & Company. Westwood, T.; Satchell, T (1883). Bibliotheca Piscatoria – A Catalogue of Books on Angling, The Fisheries and Fish Culture with citations touching on angling and fishing from old English authors (PDF). Covent Garden, London: W. Satchell.

  7. Francis Francis (writer) - Wikipedia

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    ‘The Real Salt,’ a yachting story, 1854. ‘The Angler's Register,’ 1858, 1860, 1861, from which sprang the ‘Angler's Diary.’ ‘Newton Dogvane,’ a novel, 3 vols., illustrated by John Leech, 1859. ‘Fish Culture,’ 1863. ‘A Book on Angling,’ 1867, his best work, which has often been enlarged and reissued in subsequent years.

  8. Van Campen Heilner - Wikipedia

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    Heilner was a co-founder, and vice president of the International Game Fish Association. [3] On January 24, 1947, Heilner was staying overnight in the 173 year old mansion on historic Gardiners Island. [4] He was the sole occupant of the mansion, when it was swept by a devastating fire, that totally consumed the structure.

  9. Cosalt - Wikipedia

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    The name Cosalt was a portmanteau of the company's original title The Great Grimsby Coal, Salt and Tanning Company. Formed in 1873 as a co-operative of fishing vessel owners, it was a communal best-value support services company involved in servicing and supplying a variety of products and services for fleets, fishing, and other vessels, providing: