Making Your Own Traditional Fishing Tackle

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Another book for my Xmas list

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Thanks for the comments chaps, much appreciated.

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Just ordered.Added the rod restoring book as well :thumb: .

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Champ wrote:Just ordered.Added the rod restoring book as well :thumb: .
Thanks Champ! Hope you like them.

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Mine arrived this morning ... but Mrs. AC pounced upon it and spirited it away until Christmas Day !!!!!
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AshbyCut wrote:Mine arrived this morning ... but Mrs. AC pounced upon it and spirited it away until Christmas Day !!!!!
Now the fun starts AC, trying to find it. :chuckle:
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Mine arrived today and have to say Paul 1st impressions are excellent, I will enjoy spending a few nights with a dram reading through it.
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How are the Kindle sales going Paul? Mine is going better than expected. :thumb:
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George387 wrote:Mine arrived today and have to say Paul 1st impressions are excellent, I will enjoy spending a few nights with a dram reading through it.
Thanks George!
The Sweetcorn Kid wrote:How are the Kindle sales going Paul? Mine is going better than expected. :thumb:
SK, I have sold a few Kindle editions but I think this is a book people are more likely to want in paperback because of the photographs. I get steady sales of my 'Beginner's' book for the Kindle, but it slows down a bit in the Autumn when less people are likely to be looking for information about fishing.

What is the title of your book SK?

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Its called 'A Year on the Moat', diary entries that were not posted due to the secrecy of my campaign, so much like the blog really.
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