How to read water.

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MarkG
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How to read water.

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I have not had a proper read yet but looks interesting and could be useful in angling.
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Liphook
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It's a thought provoking read as are all of his books that I've read to date. The Natural Navigator is highly recommended :Hat:

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What an interesting name.

Is the author small round and hairy?

Of course Fatty could be talking balls, as is his won't.

Just a thought.

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Liphook
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Look him up Moley. He's a well travelled chap and I believe a bit of a mentor to Ray Mears amongst others. I highly recommend reading his work

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My missus bought me this one and two of his others for Christmas; I'm dipping into them randomly but already a walk in the countryside will never be the same again!

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If you goggle "the natural navigator" you will find his web page - very interesting.
And once there, you can sign up to receive his free newsletter about many things in nature, including his natural (i.e. using nature) navigation tips.
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Good book. Not an awful lot of help for anglers though (unless you fish somewhere off Haiti).
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Really interesting book, read it twice now. Well worth a go. :Hat:
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