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Read up and gear up! How To Catch Fish and Where is packed-full of colour, description, diagrams and detail. If you don't know your ratchet from your reel seat, have no idea how to rig a softbait, or use squid for bait, then you're going to love this book.

Drawing from more than four decades of fishing experience throughout New Zealand and the Pacific, Mike Rendle has written a book that will be loved by fishermen of all levels and ages but is targeted primarily at those who may be new to the sport.

Comprising 19 chapters and 288 pages, this is possibly one of the most extensive fishing books ever produced in New Zealand for the beginner or improving angler. 

The book's first section covers all the information you will need on tackle and how to use it, fishing styles, baits and baiting, lures, filleting, fish smoking, and touches on other techniques such as torpedoes and kayaks.

The second section is all about fish identification. 60 common NZ fish species are featured, along with information on the where and how to catch them.

The final chapter describes each area of the country where fish can be found - providing essential information, information on local access, as well as a few suggestions for places to begin your quest.

Note: All of our books are signed by the author - Michael Rendle.

How To Catch Fish and Where Features:

 
  • Author: Mike Rendle
  • Paperback format
  • 19 chapters and 288 pages
  • Full coloured descriptions, diagrams and detail
  • Includes information on various fishing-related topics like tackles, baiting, and fishing styles
  • Includes information on 60 common NZ fish species
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