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Hello one and all. I'm aged 70 and a lifelong angler. My specialism is reading angling books. The emphasis is on reading them, rather than merely collecting and/or speculating in them. It saddens me to see how the standard of angling-book writing/publishing has dwindled over the years. I recently, for example re-read Bernard Venables' introduction to his 'Fishing' (British Sports Past & Present) where he writes:
"But each visit to the water, while he is there, will assuage him (the novice angler) A spellbound peace, though an elated one, will come upon him. His doubts and uncertainties will disperse and he will be utterly lost in his delight."
The whole introduction continues in that vein and very few angling writers seem, these days, to tap into these themes. Looking at the angling-book market (dread word!) today, it seems book sales are really struggling, so maybe almost no-one reads anyway now. Hopefully TFF is home to a few who still read merely for the sheer enjoyment of the well-chosen word...
"But each visit to the water, while he is there, will assuage him (the novice angler) A spellbound peace, though an elated one, will come upon him. His doubts and uncertainties will disperse and he will be utterly lost in his delight."
The whole introduction continues in that vein and very few angling writers seem, these days, to tap into these themes. Looking at the angling-book market (dread word!) today, it seems book sales are really struggling, so maybe almost no-one reads anyway now. Hopefully TFF is home to a few who still read merely for the sheer enjoyment of the well-chosen word...
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Welcome to the forum SussexMan.
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A hearty welcome, Sir. I'm sure you will feel at home here.
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Welcome SussexMan.I,like many members,enjoy reading angling books.Enjoy yourself here.
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welcome and enjoy.
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Hello and welcome SussexMan.
You are in the right place, if you are a lover of old angling books.
All the best.
You are in the right place, if you are a lover of old angling books.
All the best.
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Greetings SussexMan from an ex Sussex man!
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Welcome to the forum Sir... I heartily agree with your comments... too often I have been disappointed in the standard of writing in some publications... Whilst I have a modicum of interest in carp fishing, it seems that no-one is capable of completing a book without numerous "guest chapters" and lots of the language of the modern "carper"... Reading Yates's, Walker's, or BB'S works are a breath of fresh air by comparison
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
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I agree entirely with your observations on modern literature. There are, of course, exceptions and I recommend the books of Rob Olsen, a pure delight.
I agree entirely with your observations on modern literature. There are, of course, exceptions and I recommend the books of Rob Olsen, a pure delight.