Synopses & Reviews
The man ESPN calls andldquo;Mr. Fishing USAandrdquo; shares his angling expertise in this gloriously illustrated exploration of fishing in North America. Former
Field and Stream Fishing Editor Ken Schultz provides details on major saltwater and freshwater fish, analyzes all the latest equipment, offers advice on techniques, and gives the pros and cons of different types of locations. The stunning photographs of beautiful places and great catches will whet every anglerandrsquo;s appetite.
Synopsis
This modern, informative and handsomely illusrated book on North American fishing is a much needed reference for the 50 million angles in the U.S., a perfect intro for the several million newcomers to the sport each season, and an excellent gift item for all those who love to fish.
About the Author
Ken Schultz is the former Fishing Editor for
Field and Stream, the worldandrsquo;s largest outdoor magazine. He has been associated with this publication continuously since 1973, writes two monthly departments for them and occasional feature articles, and recently began two columns for their 330,000-reader website, fieldandstream.com. From 1991 to 2000 he was an occasional outdoor columnist for the
New York Times, and is also the author of 13 books. His widely acclaimed 1,916-page opus,
Ken Schultzandrsquo;s Fishing Encyclopedia and Worldwide Angling Guide (Wiley), was first published in 1999 and it received reams of great reviews and several honors.