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~ ,, ": hat is the lure of saltwater fishing? For every<br > .; ~! angler there may well be a different answer, but<br > there s never been any question in my mind as m<br > .,~. - why 1 vastly prefer the call of the sea. Basically, it s<br > the variety a size of the species plus the uncertainty provided by<br > < n I~ ~r r I Fb~t liqhl tm<br > boundless waters.<br > Any freshwater body of water, no matter how large, is severely s t~g u.,g Reef at M,mt~mk,<br > New Y.rk - a per[e~ t cimc t~,<br > restricted. Most have physical boundaries, and even rivers are restricted tr,,Uf,,,I,,eampedb,t~s<br > by their fresh waters that fl~rm a barrier to most of the world s fish life. u,he. Ihe de i, r,ghl.<br > AI too often these days there is a senSeworld.OfThereartificialitYseemsabOUtto befreshwatera certain I~ii<br > fishing; in many cases the freshwater angler seeks hatchery-raised fish<br > not very wise in the ways of the!<br > I<br > important element of sport fishing lost when we no longer seek that<br > which nature alone provides. However, that is not to say that great !<br > freshwater fishin~ does not exist, i .<br > My own angnng adventures started as a youngster growing up in I<br > Merrick, a village on Long Island only about 20 miles from the border I<br >:, of New York City. Merrick was still quite mini in those days. A 10- [<br > year-old could be trusted to ride his bike to a pond where the g c r es of<br >,~ fishing awaited in the form of a stunted population of sunfish that<br > rarely exceeded four inches. Those sunnies were tempted to worms<br >-. which we dug ourselves, and the tackle was even more basic - a<br > bamboo pole with a few feet of string, a float and a tiny hook. The<br > capture of a "huge" 7V2-inch sunfish one day sent my buddy and I<br > b<br > scurrymg back to his house in order to throw it on the bathroom scale,<br > where, alas, mv monster did not register at all!<br > That was probably one ot the factors which expanded my horizons<br > to the tidal creek into which Camman s Pond flowed through a pipe.<br > White perch and alewives were lured to the fresh water for spawning<br > purposes in the spring, and those fish appeared absolutely gigantic in i<br > comparison to the sunfish. Then again, there were eels in that tidal [~_ -<br > creek that could weigh well over a pound! From there we went to local ...ovL The audtor, AI<br > docks that provided a variety of young-of-the-year species during the Rislori, with a verx la~;qe<br >" summer that fascinated us. In addition to the targeted "snapper" blues, h.rse-eye jack, a re.~ldent ,,f<br > there were also baby weakfish and even such tropical species as grunts rhe reefs and i,t~h,rre<br > channels of blor~/,1, and<br > - plus the occasional eel or ugly toadfish. . ,*re o,mm,,nly d~c<br > Eventually we graduated to primitive and very inexpensive rew~lv- f3aM.~as.<br > . mg spool reels that backlashed on every cast, but Bill and 1 would<br >~,~.. spend the family days at Jones Beach by wading into the surf as far as<br >~;" we could go before attempting to cast over the first breaker vaith a<br > ~,hort boat rod. Then we d have to pick out the backlash be!ore a<br > ~k~wfish would strip our precious bait from the hook.<br > ~.~] ..~It wasn t until I was an eighth-grader that I was presented with a<br > ~.~ollxe-made bamboo surf rod by a kindly neighbor. Another neighbor<br > q~ ~0uld take me along on Saturday morning surf-fishing trips, but it was<br > ~{~t:ill all small fish until 1 landed a lO-pound skate - a trash fish to<br > .!~&nyone else, but the greatest treasure of nay life to that point. There<br > was surely nothing to compare in the freshwaters of Long I.qand[<br > ~" My boat fishing started before that catch, though it was just a<br >
North American Salt Water Fishing 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书