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How To Fish in a Pond : A Guide To Fishing In Small Ponds [Kindle Edition] FREE
http://www.amazon.com/How-Fish-Po...B007VHAUQ4
12 pages.
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Book Description
Publication Date: April 17, 2012
In this 2500 word article I teach you the basics of pond fishing. From analyzing the pond you are about to fish, to choosing the best lure for your type of fish you are going after. These simple techniques could very well be what you are missing from a successful day out on the pond.
Whether you are by yourself or with your kids pond fishing can be a very rewarding experience. Almost everyone lives close to a small pond. This could be in the neighborhood or at a park pond for example. Knowing how to fish these small waters could be the difference between a lousy day out and a successful day out.
REVIEW:
5 Stars
INFORMATIVE LITTE BOOK - Good basic information here. May 4, 2012
Well I have to tell you that this is most certainly an interesting little book. As described in the product overview, it is indeed short; short yes, but there is actually quite a lot of good information packed into this one. I downloaded this little book simply because it was free, I rather like fishing and figured I might learn something.
Now it is difficult for me to give this work a balanced review simply because I do not know at what level the fisherman or fisherwomen who plans to use it is at. Do not that this book is written for and directed toward those who have probably never fished a day in their lives; pond, stream, lake or otherwise. That is not bad though...hey, very one has to start somewhere.
The book is broken down into short sections that include:
Pond Fishing Basics
Things you will need
Panfish
Panfish lures
Panfish rigs
Panfish lure color selection
Techniques
Best times of the day to fish
and
Resources.
Now keep in mind that I am and have been over the past 60 or more years, a fishing snob of sorts. I fish for trout and only trout...sort of. The only pond fishing I have done and do is using a very light fly and sponge spiders I tie myself. I fish for panfish and strictly do the catch and release thing. Most of my hooks do not even have barbs on them. Those fish that are injured in the catching process and will not survive the release process are taken home, frozen and I use the fish the next spring when I plant my tomatoes...burry a fish under each plant...tomatoes love it and the fish is not wasted.
Ah, but I found myself in a situation where I had to teach a bunch of very small children the art of fishing; pond fishing to be exact. I must tell you that I did learn from this book. I have not used "worms" since I was five years old and most certainly needed a refresher course...this little work filled the bill.
The book is well written in very straight forward simple language. The author is very precise. It should also be noted that the author has provided a nice list of resources, i.e. web sites, that are most useful.
Is this the beginning and end of all pond fishing book? Nope...most certainly not; but on the other hand it is a good place to start.
12 pages.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Book Description
Publication Date: April 17, 2012
In this 2500 word article I teach you the basics of pond fishing. From analyzing the pond you are about to fish, to choosing the best lure for your type of fish you are going after. These simple techniques could very well be what you are missing from a successful day out on the pond.
Whether you are by yourself or with your kids pond fishing can be a very rewarding experience. Almost everyone lives close to a small pond. This could be in the neighborhood or at a park pond for example. Knowing how to fish these small waters could be the difference between a lousy day out and a successful day out.
REVIEW:
5 Stars
INFORMATIVE LITTE BOOK - Good basic information here. May 4, 2012
Well I have to tell you that this is most certainly an interesting little book. As described in the product overview, it is indeed short; short yes, but there is actually quite a lot of good information packed into this one. I downloaded this little book simply because it was free, I rather like fishing and figured I might learn something.
Now it is difficult for me to give this work a balanced review simply because I do not know at what level the fisherman or fisherwomen who plans to use it is at. Do not that this book is written for and directed toward those who have probably never fished a day in their lives; pond, stream, lake or otherwise. That is not bad though...hey, very one has to start somewhere.
The book is broken down into short sections that include:
Pond Fishing Basics
Things you will need
Panfish
Panfish lures
Panfish rigs
Panfish lure color selection
Techniques
Best times of the day to fish
and
Resources.
Now keep in mind that I am and have been over the past 60 or more years, a fishing snob of sorts. I fish for trout and only trout...sort of. The only pond fishing I have done and do is using a very light fly and sponge spiders I tie myself. I fish for panfish and strictly do the catch and release thing. Most of my hooks do not even have barbs on them. Those fish that are injured in the catching process and will not survive the release process are taken home, frozen and I use the fish the next spring when I plant my tomatoes...burry a fish under each plant...tomatoes love it and the fish is not wasted.
Ah, but I found myself in a situation where I had to teach a bunch of very small children the art of fishing; pond fishing to be exact. I must tell you that I did learn from this book. I have not used "worms" since I was five years old and most certainly needed a refresher course...this little work filled the bill.
The book is well written in very straight forward simple language. The author is very precise. It should also be noted that the author has provided a nice list of resources, i.e. web sites, that are most useful.
Is this the beginning and end of all pond fishing book? Nope...most certainly not; but on the other hand it is a good place to start.






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