Cast Catch Release

Cast  Catch  Release
Author: Marina Gibson
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2024-06-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781982197339

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For readers of H Is for Hawk and Wild, a lyrical memoir and passionate ode to the art of fly fishing and how it can shape a life—by renowned female angler and conservationist Marina Gibson. As her twenty-first birthday approached, Marina Gibson received a unique gift suggestion from her parents, who offered her a choice between fishing rods or jewelry. In an unconventional decision, she opted for fishing rods. Her intention was to rekindle a childhood passion and carry on a family tradition initiated by her mother, who had dedicated years to pursuing salmon in the rivers of the Scottish Highlands. As fishing overtook Marina’s life and evolved into a full-time career, she became enraptured by the silent mysteries of the river and the quiet magic of angling. The complexity of fly fishing and the rituals of casting provided her refuge from a failing marriage, giving her a reliable source of comfort that benefited both her mind and soul. It also revealed the barriers that exist for women trying to make it in a tradition-bound and male-dominated world. Tracing the epic, migratory journey of the Atlantic salmon alongside the ups and downs of her personal story, Cast, Catch, Release brings to life the joys of fishing, the spirited quest of the angler, and how these two paths meet on lakes and riverbanks around the world. A love letter to this exhilarating yet serene sport, Gibson shows what it means to find peace and purpose amidst the majesty of the great outdoors.

Cast Catch Release

Cast  Catch  Release
Author: Marina Gibson
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2024-06-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781982197315

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For readers of H Is for Hawk and Wild, a lyrical memoir and passionate ode to the art of fly fishing and how it can shape a life—by renowned female angler and conservationist Marina Gibson. As her twenty-first birthday approached, Marina Gibson received a unique gift suggestion from her parents, who offered her a choice between fishing rods or jewelry. In an unconventional decision, she opted for fishing rods. Her intention was to rekindle a childhood passion and carry on a family tradition initiated by her mother, who had dedicated years to pursuing salmon in the rivers of the Scottish Highlands. As fishing overtook Marina’s life and evolved into a full-time career, she became enraptured by the silent mysteries of the river and the quiet magic of angling. The complexity of fly fishing and the rituals of casting provided her refuge from a failing marriage, giving her a reliable source of comfort that benefited both her mind and soul. It also revealed the barriers that exist for women trying to make it in a tradition-bound and male-dominated world. Tracing the epic, migratory journey of the Atlantic salmon alongside the ups and downs of her personal story, Cast, Catch, Release brings to life the joys of fishing, the spirited quest of the angler, and how these two paths meet on lakes and riverbanks around the world. A love letter to this exhilarating yet serene sport, Gibson shows what it means to find peace and purpose amidst the majesty of the great outdoors.

Specifications and Drawings of Patents Issued from the U S Patent Office

Specifications and Drawings of Patents Issued from the U S  Patent Office
Author: United States. Patent Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1786
Release: 1879
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C2539730

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English Patents of Inventions Specifications

English Patents of Inventions  Specifications
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 922
Release: 1876
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: DMM:057003569021

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Cast Catch Release

Cast Catch Release
Author: Marina Gibson
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2024-04-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781529394344

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'Marina's writing is as exquisite as her casting.' - PAUL WHITEHOUSE 'Unique and very enjoyable.' - TRISTAN GOOLEY, author of How to Read a Tree 'Meditative and revelatory' DAILY MAIL ___________ An inspiring true story about the healing power of water from one of the world's best known female anglers In her early twenties, drifting and directionless, Marina Gibson fled the city for the countryside, and picked up a fishing rod for the first time in years. She was returning to a childhood pursuit and a passion passed on by her mother. Fishing overtook Marina's life as she grew enraptured by the quiet magic of angling. Whiling away hours by a Highland river or a local chalk stream, with only the ritual of casting and the music of the water for company, Marina found an escape from a failing marriage and a connection to a tradition of female anglers stretching back generations. Alongside the twists and turns of her own story, Marina traces the epic migratory journey of the Atlantic salmon and its fight for survival against the odds. Cast Catch Release is a love letter to the water, and what it means to find peace and purpose in the great outdoors.

Catch and Release

Catch and Release
Author: Mark Kingwell
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-04-26
Genre: Fishers
ISBN: 0143035142

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In Catch and Release, philosopher Mark Kingwell has written a book about fishing, or more accurately, about thinking about fishing that is unlike any book ever penned about this most unique and challenging of sports. This vibrant blend of memoir, travelogue, reflection, and discussion of the finer points of the art is framed around an annual fishing trip that he and his father and two brothers take each year to British Columbia. Between the drinking, cigars, and the piloting of a small dingy, Kingwell, previously of the belief that “fishing is stupid,” finds that the sport does allow for one important thing—quite a bit of time to just think, allowing thoughts to wander and new vistas to open up. This realization—a kind of felicitous meandering and suspension in the delights of the moment—leads Kingwell through everything from falconry, male bonding, and procrastination to golf, cooking, and the relationship between reflection and action—not to mention the relative benefits of wet versus dry flies, the cast, and the ethics of fishing. Ultimately, and as this book engagingly shows, fishing is worth thinking about because of the thinking that fishing allows. Especially when the trout aren’t biting.

Beyond Catch Release

Beyond Catch   Release
Author: Paul Guernsey
Publsiher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781616082352

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A clear and brilliant look at the ethics of fly fishing and what we must do to ensure the survival of the tradition.

American Angler

American Angler
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1232
Release: 1998
Genre: Fly fishing
ISBN: CORNELL:31924084853633

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