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Fishing in British Columbia - With a Chapter on Tuna Fishing at Santa Catalina - cover

Fishing in British Columbia - With a Chapter on Tuna Fishing at Santa Catalina

Thomas Wilson Lambert

Verlag: Good Press

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In 'Fishing in British Columbia' by Thomas Wilson Lambert, readers are taken on a detailed and immersive exploration of the diverse fishing opportunities in the stunning wilderness of British Columbia. Lambert's prose is both informative and lyrical, seamlessly weaving practical advice with vivid descriptions of the natural beauty of the region. The book not only serves as a comprehensive guide for anglers of all levels, but also as a work of literature that captures the essence of the fishing experience in British Columbia. Lambert's deep appreciation for nature and his expertise in the sport shine through his writing, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in fishing or the outdoors. With historical insights and personal anecdotes, Lambert elevates the genre of fishing literature to a new level of artistry and insight. Readers will find themselves inspired to embark on their own fishing adventures in this captivating destination.
Verfügbar seit: 12.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 163 Seiten.

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