Fishing and Folk

Fishing and Folk
Author: Bill Griffiths
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2010-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781458784865

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With enormous enthusiasm for the language of ordinary northerners, this scenic portrait of coastal peoples combines history, etymology, and recollections to record a folk culture that strives to survive against current worldwide trends of uniformity. The examination delves deep into the boat and fishing traditions that shape this small angler community, including smuggling, the scenery, and the surrounding wildlife. The increasing threat that globalization poses to these sea populations makes this an important preservation - as well as an excellent source of factual information and reference material about those who live on the North Sea.

Fishing Boats and Fisher Folk on the East Coast of Scotland

Fishing Boats and Fisher Folk on the East Coast of Scotland
Author: Peter Frederick Anson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1930
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN: LCCN:00031696

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Fishing Boats and Fisher Folk on the East Coast of Scotland

Fishing Boats and Fisher Folk on the East Coast of Scotland
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1930
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN: LCCN:gb71028865

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Vintage Folk Art Fishing Lures and Tackle

Vintage Folk Art Fishing Lures and Tackle
Author: Jeff Kieny
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0764336940

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The significant merit and historical importance of vintage folk art fishing lures and tackle have remained largely "undiscovered" by the folk art community. This book will change that. Over 700 striking color photos and fascinating text presents vintage folk art fishing lures, predominantly from the first half of the 20th century, as small, exquisite, handcrafted treasures. Originally made only for catching fish, these lures were assembled from available materials and household supplies. Through their makers' vision and talent, miniature "sculptures" were created. Each lure is unique and personal. Detailed background, historical, and introductory sections complement photos conveying the limitless range of lure designs from primitives to elaborate folk art classics. Early folk artists including Bud Stewart, William Giles, and Burt Errett as well as contemporary artists Bob Baird, Aage Bjerring, Bill Grossman, C.B. Lewis, and C.E. Wilson are featured. First-ever detailed benchmarks to assess an individual folk art lure's quality, condition, authenticity, and value. This book is a treasure for fishermen and folk art collectors, displaying lures from both known and anonymous makers.

Animals in Traditional Folk Medicine

Animals in Traditional Folk Medicine
Author: Rômulo Alves,Ierecê Lucena Rosa
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642290251

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People have relied on medicinal products derived from natural sources for millennia, and animals have long been an important part of that repertoire; nearly all cultures, from ancient times to the present, have used animals as a source of medicine. Ingredients derived from wild animals are not only widely used in traditional remedies, but are also increasingly valued as raw materials in the preparation of modern medicines. Regrettably, the unsustainable use of plants and animals in traditional medicine is recognized as a threat to wildlife conservation, as a result of which discussions concerning the links between traditional medicine and biodiversity are becoming increasingly imperative, particularly in view of the fact that folk medicine is the primary source of health care for 80% of the world’s population. This book discusses the role of animals in traditional folk medicine and its meaning for wildlife conservation. We hope to further stimulate further discussions about the use of biodiversity and its implications for wildlife conservation strategies.

Angling in the Smile of the Great Spirit

Angling in the Smile of the Great Spirit
Author: Harold C. Lyon
Publsiher: Harold Lyon
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Fishing
ISBN: 0974817120

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"Part angling memoir, part history - the kind of book you can dip into at a moment's notice, or read straight through as you would a novel. You'll enjoy the warm positive tone registered by author Lyon's insights. It'll make you want to fish. It'll shape your viewpoint in ways you didn't expect. Something for everyone. Scientific angling information for those who want that. Hilarious anecdotal material you'd only get by knowing these people firsthand. It's the perfect book to be sitting on your lakefront coffee table.It's there when you want a dose of insights into New England glacial water. It captures in words -- and with great feeling -- what the big lake has to offer.Steve Hickoff - Outdoor Columist and Writer

Folk Art Fish Decoys

Folk Art Fish Decoys
Author: Donald J. Petersen
Publsiher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1996
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0764300539

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With over 500 color photographs, this thorough text introduces the reader to the wide variety of decoys currently available, decoys made earlier in the century by "old time" artists as well as examples of contemporary design. The construction and special attributes of fishing decoys are discussed in detail, information vital to recognising the most collectible decoys. Detailed histories of early twentieth century and contemporary decoy makers of Minnesota and their decoys has been compiled through personal interviews with the makers or their families. Information is also provided on spear makers and the varying designs of their spears, jigging sticks, and decoy boxes. This is a truly valuable reference work.

Sea Folk

Sea Folk
Author: Jim Wellman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-03-22
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN: 177117224X

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"To succeed at fishing, one must be creative and constantly find ways to outsmart nature." Newfoundland captain and fisherwoman Tracy Button adds another dimension to her thoughts on the career path she's chosen: "Fishing is a fine way to exercise my gambling instinct," she says. That's why fishing people are among the most interesting people in the world. In Sea Folk, Jim Wellman recounts the stories of twenty-three men and women who make their living from the sea and introduces the reader to some of the most courageous and creative gamblers from Atlantic Canada. A departure from Wellman's critically acclaimed Final Voyages series, this book explores the lives and livelihoods of people who prosecute the fishery both on shore and off. Originally published as human interest stories in the Navigator magazine--the voice of the marine industry in Atlantic Canada--these biographies now appear for the first time in book form.