LIVRO FISHING FLORIDA: Secrets of a Happy Hooker (English Edition) PDF Robert F. Burgess
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If there are fishermen in your family, they will love this book. These features by Bob Burgess were published in our top outdoor magazines for a special reason. While they describe both freshwater and saltwater fishing, each of these factual articles written as narratives was selected because it provides fishermen with information he never had before. Unique is the only word for these narratives because the author himself was challenged to discover a secret or secrets to catching or not catching a certain kind of fish. If he learned the secret, he got the magazine sale, which meant hundreds of dollars were at stake.For instance, five anglers stand side by side casting into a deep ship channel for incoming Spanish mackerel. All five have virtually identical fishing equipment. They are all using the same artificial lure, and are casting and retrieving in as similar a way as possible. Yet only one of these anglers is catching fish one after another, and the others are catching nothing.Why? What is that one lucky angler doing differently than the others? The answer is incredibly simple.The author tells you why and how you can do likewise. Bob Burgess has spent many years learning such secrets, many gleaned from fishing guides who guard their secrets closely and show only their customers how to do it when no one else can. In Secrets of a Happy Hooker, How to catch ‘em When Others Can’t Bob tells you the different tactics, techniques and rigging tricks learned over the last fifty years that will spell success for you fishing for similar fish. What editors pay big money for in articles they buy is that little “twist” or “hook” that describes how one man changed his luck from bad to good by having good “fish sense” and using that knowledge to his advantage in catching the fish everyone else is trying unsuccessfully to catch. Most of these involve simple techniques or lure improvements, but they also describe simple solutions you may not have thought of. Here’s an example: Most people know that shrimp make excellent saltwater baits for virtually any kind of ocean going fish. But shrimp are expensive, they go fast and they don’t last long. Here’s Bob’s tip: Buy regular shrimp, dry them out with paper toweling, then bury them for a week in regular table salt. Going fishing, shake them out and put in Ziptops. They not only last for months but they are tough; one piece of shrimp will catch several fish.Here’s another of Bob’s tips: You can cast a light spoon as far as a heavy plug with the addition of a “magic link” a barrel lead on a short length of mono tied to two swivels, one each side of the lead and this tied 24 inches ahead of your leader to your spoon.Each of these prize articles has some little known tactic or rigging method to improve your luck. All of the articles are true and all are written in a narrative style designed to put you right in the midst of the action, telling you who, what, when, where and how so that wherever you choose to fish, you too can be that one angler who has a few angling tricks up his sleeve that will put you head and shoulders ahead of the competition. Good luck.