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Tom Fort, former angling correspondent for the Financial Times, is one of the most incisive and funny fishing writers in Britain today.
This sparkling collection of his writings finds Tom at Ceausescu's bear-hunting lodge in Romania, at a fishing auction in the Home Counties, being thwarted by a bunch of hard-mouthed Brazilian dourado, on a press freebie in Scotland and in a terrible state on the Kennet-not to mention conducting a fantasy celebrity interview with Isaak Walton himself.
Whether fishing in some exotic far-flung location, or simply leaning over the parapet of an English bridge gazing at the stream below, Tom Fort always manages in his stylish and witty way to pinpoint something important with which all anglers can identify.
This sparkling collection of his writings finds Tom at Ceausescu's bear-hunting lodge in Romania, at a fishing auction in the Home Counties, being thwarted by a bunch of hard-mouthed Brazilian dourado, on a press freebie in Scotland and in a terrible state on the Kennet-not to mention conducting a fantasy celebrity interview with Isaak Walton himself.
Whether fishing in some exotic far-flung location, or simply leaning over the parapet of an English bridge gazing at the stream below, Tom Fort always manages in his stylish and witty way to pinpoint something important with which all anglers can identify.
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"The latest edition of Tom Fort's classic is long overdue. There aren't many all-rounders who write better to this day, and this book is a real treasure trove of great adventures."
Angling Times
