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The One That Got Away
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The One That Got Away

Or tales of days when fish triumphed over anglers
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'The one that got away' is the best-known phrase in fishing. Every angler has at least one story of being outwitted by a huge fish. A refrain of the angler, a taunt from those who live with them: it neatly sums up the way in which anglers are obsessed with the fish they

almost caught. Yet to hear a fisherman tell the story of an escapee leviathan is to gain a great insight into why he fishes in the first place and why his sport is the most popular in the world. This is a collection of original stories from well-known angling enthusiasts and writers. They tell of unforgettable fish hooked and lost, of glimpsed monsters which haunt the imagination and draw the narrator back to a particular river or lake, time and again, in search of a re-match. David Steel loses his first-ever salmon after an epic struggle on the Ettrick;

George Melly is upstaged by a giant Usk brown trout;

Jeremy Paxman describes a fishing trip Sri Lankan style;

Max Hastings is punished for being blasé and

Bernard Venables – extending the definition of 'fish' – relates a thrilling but tragic whaling adventure in the Azores.

Chris Yates, former holder of the British carp record, tells of his close encounter with an even bigger carp;

David Profumo is humiliated by a 400lb shark;

Brian Clarke has his angling life marked by a monster pike and

Conrad Voss Bark actually helped his fish get away.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
08 August 2024
Umfang:
110 S.
ISBN:
9781906122836
Rechteinhaber:
Bookwire

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