Going Fishing

Going Fishing by Negley Farson, published by Hamlyn Paperbacks in 1983, presents a collection of engaging fishing narratives drawn from the author’s extensive travels. Spanning 148 pages, this edition captures the essence of Farson’s adventures as he explores various fishing locales around the globe, armed with his fishing rod and typewriter. The book reflects his experiences in diverse settings, from the Andes to the Shetland lochs, showcasing the thrill of fishing in unique environments.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of fishing stories that highlight both the sport and the landscapes that accompany it. Farson’s journeys take him from the Catskills to the Caucasus, and from the Baltic to the Kalahari, offering insights into the different types of fish and fishing techniques he encountered. This edition serves as a tribute to the joys of fishing and the adventures that come with it, appealing to enthusiasts of sports and recreation alike.
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The celebrated foreign correspondent Negley Farson had more opportunity than most to enjoy his favourite sport to the full. Travelling continuously across the world with his two most prized possessions – a fishing rod and a typewriter – he found adventure at every turn. And wherever there was water, he fished… Rainbow trout in the Andes, sea trout in the Shetland lochs, sturgeon in the Black Sea – from the Catskills to the Caucasus, from the Baltic to the Kalahari, here are some of the best fishing stories ever written.
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