Old School Basic Fishing
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Book Details
About the Book
'OLD SCHOOL BASIC FISHING'
(Beginning to Basic)
"OLD TIMERS KNOW WHAT IT TAKES TO CONSISTANTLY CATCH FISH." IT TAKES YEARS TO LEARN THE BASICS AND THEY ARE ALL HANDY FOR YOU IN THIS BOOK. YOU WILL CATCH FISH ON YOUR FIRST TRIP! A GREAT FIRST BOOK! or GIFT!
OLD SCHOOL BASIC FISHING is Natural Baits and Natural Presentation-plus tips and must-dos we always need for limits! This book is a smart first step; a great headstart for those wanting to catch fish. Trolling methods too!
PARENTS...for your kids: You want real, you will want a true FOUNDATION for them. If they like fishing, buy them 'OLD SCHOOL BASIC FISHING'
FACTS- Not catching when others are? The problem is probably something you forgot or did not know about. Don't leave it to chance. DON'T WASTE TIME. (Natural style always works!)
LEARN how to catch native trout, planted trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, perch, kokanee, catfish, crappie, salmon, and the land locked striper.
Old School Basic Fishing teaches old school methods and understandings that never grow old. Easy to read font for young through adult. Single mothers & grandmothers can give the kids something real by giving this book as a teaching gift. Vacationers and tourists will find the dial-in speed of this book a very handy tool. Read Old School Basic Fishing in only a couple of hours.
William Allen Heinselman, author
About the Author
I grew up in the
From that time on I fished every chance I got. Fishing is a love of mine. There are so many memories I cannot get anywhere else. The sights and sounds of nature, landing my first lunker bass, a limit of trout, are just a few of my memories.
In my younger days there were fishing times that I got no fish. With lifes responsibilities, time is important. Not wanting to waste time, I always use a style of fishing that is easy and gets fish often. I currently, and for many years, use all the methods detailed in my book. This is the main reason for writing this book- it works.
After high school, I studied writing for a couple semesters at a local college. After that, I worked in a lumber mill, (twenty-eight years), until they shut it down. Since then I have had a couple good jobs and I am still working today. I have four good children. Three are grown adults now, and I still have a teenage girl at home. My children all like fishing and we get together a few times each year.
I am an author, reporter, columnist, and do live fishing
shows.