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Ripping the Veil

Autor Jim McDonald
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 feb 2022
Anglers are not always perceived to be the most rational of people. For those who get involved in rod fishing, what might start as a curiosity, gradually becomes a passion that often develops into a full-blown, all-consuming addiction. Apparently, there is no cure. Repeated scenarios of utter failure, near-drowning, broken relationships and disarming exhaustion only whet the appetite for renewed effort. No wonder the non-angling majority considers the whole venture as incomprehensible and one of insanity. However, the angling body is no small minority. It will happily embrace the label of 'insane' if that is what it takes to sustain what, for those who are smitten, is no less than a lifestyle. These are the people who are driven to explore what lies beneath the water's surface. They thrive on the thrill of revealing the secrets of a hidden world. For them, ripping the veil between air and water is not a casual option but a glorious and compulsive expression of evolutionary history - a relic strategy of survival. At least, this is their excuse.
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ISBN-13: 9781528917926
ISBN-10: 1528917928
Pagini: 166
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: AUSTIN MACAULEY

Notă biografică

Jim McDonald worked for forty years as a professional biologist and ecologist. During that time (and longer) he has been an ardent rod fisher of Atlantic salmon, trout and sea trout. He combines his interests in environmental issues and fishing with those of writing. He now urges an honesty and realism in how we approach matters of conservation, as opposed to following any assumed norms of popular and political correctness.