The American Angler's Book: Embracing the Natural History of Sporting Fish, and the Art of Taking Them
By (Author) Thaddeus Norris
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
19th May 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Outdoor survival skills
Wildlife: aquatic creatures: general interest
799.120973
Hardback
720
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 43mm
1098g
Over one and a half centuries after its original publication, Thaddeus Norriss The American Anglers Book remains a classic heavily sought after by fishing enthusiasts and collectors. Considered father of American fly fishing, Norriss encyclopedic compilation of nineteenth-century tackle and the making of it, information on diverse fish species, and fishing theories and musings was an immensely important tome that helped popularize sport fishing in the United States. Much of the information is still relevant to pursuers of the modern sport. Topics covered include:
Hooks, sinkers, swivels, leaders, snoods, lines, rods, and reels
Perch, pike, carp, herring, catfish and eels, salmon, and trout species and behaviors
Saltwater and fly fishing methods and tackle
Repairs, fly-making, and rod-making
Fish breeding
And more!
Every American Piscator may feel proud [to own] this elegant volume with beautifully executed illustrations, proclaimed The New York Times on the books original publication. With information copiously gathered and published during the American Civil War, Norris was a leader in his field. Containing a wealth of exquisite engravings, The American Anglers Book is a must-have addition to any serious fly-fishers collection.
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Thaddeus Norris, nicknamed Uncle Thad, was called the most important American angling writer of his generation. He was born in Virginia in 1811 and at age eighteen moved to Philadelphia, where he pursued a successful career in business and a long passion in angling. He published a second book, American Fish Culture, in 1868 and went on to become an accomplished rodmaker in his later years. He died in 1877.