Good Fishing in the Adirondacks
edited by Dennis Aprill
The size of the
Adirondacks is staggering: 1.6 million acres of woodland and mountainside generously
endowed with pristine lakes, rivers, and streams. As if that weren't enough to keep an
angler's spirits up, the region is bordered to the by Lake Champlain and to the north by
the Saint Lawrence River. Sixteen experienced local fishermen and outdoor columnists
contributed their knowledge to create this trusted guide to fishing a spectacular region.
Product Details
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Backcountry Guides
2nd edition (1999)
ISBN-13: 978-0881504521
Our Price: $16.95
This title is reprinting and unavailable at this time
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First Person "A treasure trove of firsthand
knowledge of the area...solid cules on where and how to fish and for what."
Sports Afield
"With close to three thousand lakes, ponds, and beaver flows and thousands of
miles of rivers and streams, half the battle of successful fishing in the Adirondacks is
in figuring out where to go. Dennis Aprill has made that a snap, with solid advice;
specific, insider information, from tackle tips to casting techniques; and plenty to
inspire anglers to try some new backcountry spot."
Adirondack Life |