I did some primative camping/fishing for a week once and I was High Stinking on the last day!
congrats on your win the last weekend as well. I bet those fish wern't so easy or willing to just rollover and give up either=QUOTE]
I must say that this book is all that it is hyped up to be. I got my copy today. Great pictures, great literature, and great information compiled in one book. Congrats and thanks to David.
Side note: Do the trout just roll upside down and float to the net with this "high stink" method?
Side note: Do the trout just roll upside down and float to the net with this "high stink" method?
David, as a guy who loves to catch little green pan fish, I enjoyed the book. Beautifully done. Sir.
Almost made me wish for the Northwest coast, where Dad taught me to handle a long stick. (The Eel, the Klamath, the Mad.) He and my uncle Walt would drive all nite, with me on back seat asleep to get to some of those places, so we could start at daylight. Thanks for bringing some of those days back for me.
Georgia has some beautiful water, which you showed in the book. Many of us, the non trout fishing guys, really weren't aware of the beauty and fishing opportunities in Georgia.
But, at almost 70 years old, I'll have to settle for the "kiss" of a big bream late in the evening on a quiet pond.
Keep up the good work, and please make the next book about the warm waters, and little round fish. (just for us old guys.)
Gary
when are you going to make the swing to the se parts of ga. escipally savannah?
David : I'm with Gary on this one .I'd love to see a flyfishing for panfish in Ga. book . I could sit and count the number of trout I've caught on a fly , but I couldn't begin to count the number of panfish I've enjoyed over the past 50 years of fishing . BTW , I'll be checking out your book after Christmas myself . I got to thumb through it quickly and then it was put up. kirbyGary,
Your words just made my day - I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate it! Maybe my publisher will let me do a warmwater book soon - that would be loads of fun. As much as I love trout fishing and catching redfish on the fly in the salt, I'm most fond of those evenings on a quiet farm pond - it takes me back to my fishing roots.
-David