Fishing Dogs: A Guide to the History, Talents, and Training of the Baildale, the Flounderhounder, the Angler Dog, and Sundry Other Breeds of Aquatic Dogs (Canis piscatorius)
By (Author) Raymond Coppinger
Foreword by Nick Lyons
Illustrated by Peter Pinardi
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
4th February 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Dogs as pets
799.14
Hardback
128
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
674g
If youre familiar with the world of hunting, you know how important dogs are in the field. Less known, however, is how vital these canines are to fishermen. For many anglers, packing your tackle and wading through the river without a trusted fishing dog is a recipe for disaster.
In Fishing Dogs, Raymond Coppinger sheds light on the true value of fishing dogs of every size, shape, and color. Monsoon dogs, for example, lay in the bilge of boats until they are disturbed by the shipping of water. At that point, they rise up out of the bilge and unleash with tremendous power a series of epicentric rotational reciprocations, thus expelling inches of boat-threatening water. Coppinger also introduces readers to the Maine bowplunk dog, which received its name from its deeply ingrained habit of standing, proud and brave, on the bow of his masters boat as it moves through the choppy waters off Maines coast.
As a biologist, distinguished fisherman, and a known storyteller and fan of satire, Coppinger is more than qualified to discuss the various breeds of fishing dogs, in addition to topics as the evolution of dogs from wolves, the dangers of crossbreeding, and finding a fishermans perfect fishing dog.
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Raymond Coppinger is an author, biologist, and dedicated fisherman. He is a professor emeritus of biology at Hampshire College, where he began teaching in 1969, shortly after receiving his PhD in biology from Massachusetts University. With his wife, Lorna, he founded the Livestock Guarding Dog Project. He is also the author of DOGS: A Startling New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior, and Evolution. He resides in Montague, Massachusetts.