Working for his stepfather on a charter fishing boat in Hawaii teaches thirteen-year-old Mikey about fishing, and about taking risks, making sacrifices, and facing some of life's difficult choices.
Stories and articles describe a young boy's introduction to fishing, an old man who finally sees the ocean, deep-sea fishing, unusual species of game fish, and America's vanishing wilderness
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"Hugh Thomas knows that the Bayou Clapateaux is a mighty peculiar place.
Dud Dean picks and chooses his clientelle . One must persuade Dud that he is worth the while . Your money would be a secondary consideration . " “ You intrigue me , " the lady said . “ And how do I approach this Dud ?
A child searches through the hooks, lures, bobbers, and other paraphernalia in his tacklebox for the one thing he needs to ensure a good day's fishing. Includes a detailed glossary.
The author recounts his experiences fly fishing, from anticipation of the opening of the season to its last day
Bright colors and an endearing rhyme come together to meld a story of how grandparents create great memories and give deeper meaning to our lives with an emphasis on the letter "T". Parents and teachers alike will love how this story ...
Gus knows nothing about fishing, but his grandfather teaches him all of the important things-- including that there is more to a great fishing trip than catching fish.
A boy learns that the truth is often stretched on the Bayou Clapateaux, and gets the chance to tell his own version of a bayou tale when he goes fishing.
A frog fishing from his lily pad boat doesn't catch any fish, but one catches him.