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| Fishing The Edge |
| A Guide to Surfcasting in New Zealand |
| by Gary Kemsley |
| Published by The Halcyon Press |
| First published 2003 |
ISBN
1-877256-31-5 |
Size: 240mm x 160mm.95pp total. Including many colour and black and white photographs. Soft cover. |
| "New Zealand is surrounded by over 17,000 kilometers of coastline. Surfcasting surf-caressed sand and shingle beaches, rocks that fall into deep water, all provide a stage for New Zealand's most participated-in sport, surf and rock fishing. |
| It is hard to find a spot in New Zealand more than a day's drive from the coast, making it accessible to all who want to try their hand at catching a fish. New Zealand's coastline is virgin by world standards and despite commercial activity we still have healthy populations of fish available made up from a number of species that inhabit our coastline. |
| The basic set-up is cheap and ongoing costs are minimal, so anyone can get involved, fishing the edge. |
In this book you will learn the basic knowledge required to be successful, from where to go, baits to use, reading the beach and the different types of beaches, fishing lures, casting, night fishing; in fact everything you need to know for successful surfcasting" |
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