"Alas poor Dick"
A Fisherman lost in time.
door Steve Homewood
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Over het boek
The story of, and countless fascinating press testimonies from the 1800's, of the once world famous but long since forgotten Carlisle fisherman and fishing tackle manufacturer Richard Routledge.
'Dicky' pioneered night fishing the River Eden for trout with a since a famous lure, the 'Bustard' fly, an imitation of the Ghost moth, but until now it's inventer was unknown to anyone for 100yrs!
'Dicky' pioneered night fishing the River Eden for trout with a since a famous lure, the 'Bustard' fly, an imitation of the Ghost moth, but until now it's inventer was unknown to anyone for 100yrs!
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
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Projectoptie: 13×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 70 - Datum publiceren: jan 10, 2017
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden Steve Homewood, Becca Fielding, R.Ede, Trout, Salmon, fly fishing, Corby Castle, Cumbria, Carlisle, Lake District, Wetheral, Solway, Armathwaite, Waterlog, Angling, Hares and Herdwicks, Farlows, Hardys
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Over de maker
steve homewood
Lewes UK
Writing is just one of my passions, three small books spawned from my epic #Source to Sea# are now published here on blurb .co.uk and in my spare time I give illustrated talks, photo exhibitions and guided walks on fishing, foraging and nature watching, respectfully and sustainably, learning to understand the natural world in a unique way.