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The ancient truth that too many cooks spoil the broth does not apply to pies. Some score of cooks have had their fingers in "Fisherman's Pie" (edited by W. A. Hunter. London: Black. 7s. 6d. net), and the result of their labours is by far the most useful fishing-book that has been published this year. Much of the credit for this must be given to the editor ... There are no general articles in this book. There is not one that covers more than the particular kind of fishing or the particular subject which its author has made his own. Men with their own methods of fishing write on just those methods, which they are prepared to defend against all comers - that is to say, on the one subject about which they can be counted upon to write with zest and precision. ...
Arthur Ransome, 'Fisherman's pie', Manchester Guardian, 29 Oct. 1926, p. 18, Rod and line column, reproduced in Paul Crisp, Fair cops and glowworms (2011), pp. 164-168. Hammond C1029.
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It is a commonplace to speak of the freemasonry of Anglers, but the spirit of mutual helpfulness was never better exemplified than in the collection of monographs which make up this volume.
Editor's note, by W. A. Hunter.
The writer of an introduction occupies a position spectacular rather than essential.
Introduction, by Rafael Sabatini.
People who are concerned to assert the superiority of fly-fishing over all other kinds of angling generally confine themselves to pointing out three things: (1) ...
The fly on the water (An article for beginners), by J. W. Dunne.
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Waders, brogues, macintosh, brown boot polish, anti-midge lotions, knives, scissors, corkscrew, tin and mineral water openers, Farlow's gut gauge.
Arthur Ransome, 'Fisherman's pie', Manchester Guardian, 29 Oct. 1926, p. 18, Rod and line column, reproduced in Paul Crisp, Fair cops and glowworms (2011), pp. 164-168. Hammond C1029.