The Cruiser's Handbook of Fishing - Scott Bannerot, Wendy Bannerot

The Cruiser's Handbook of Fishing

Buch | Hardcover
368 Seiten
2000
TAB Books Inc (Verlag)
978-0-07-134560-6 (ISBN)
29,90 inkl. MwSt
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This is a handbook for catching, processing, and cooking fish and shellfish from the decks of a cruising boat. Based on a four-part series of articles from "Cruising World" magazine, the book is biased toward tropical and subtropical waters but offers coverage of high-latitude fish and shellfish.

Scott Bannerot co-authored The Cruisers Handbook of Fishing with his wife, Wendy. He holds a doctorate in fisheries biology, and has worked as a marine biology research scientist and diver, charter fishing captain, commercial fisherman, long-distance sailor, and photojournalist. His feature articles have appeared regularly for 20 years in adventure, sailing, and fishing magazines, and he has published a number of technical works. Scott, Wendy, and seven year old son now live in Australia. Scott is an enthusiastic fun surfer; he has surfed all over the world while sailboat cruising.

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Fishing Success under Power or Sail: A PreviewTrolling in the South PacificAdrift Way OffshoreAnchored in Different LatitudesDinghy AdventuresBeneath the Waves and along the ShoreWhat's Best for You?With Power Comes Responsibility2. Gear, Tackle, and Connections for Hook-and-Line FishingHandlinesRail-Mounted ReelsStand-Up OutfitsWire-Line GearSpinning TackleFly-FishingSelecting TackleConnectionsGetting StartedGear Checklist3. Offshore TrollingGeneral Preparations and PerspectiveRigging for TrollingDeploying Trolling GearSafely Boating Your CatchSelected Trolling SpecialitiesA Few Last Tricks and TipsGear Checklist4. Adrift or AnchoredAttracting Fish to Your BoatFundamental Techniques of Stationary Hook-and-Line FishingFishing ScenariosA Word of CautionGear Checklist5. Dinghy TechniquesGetting StartedFishing from ShoreWading the ShallowsIntermediate Depths near ShoreOffshore Dinghy SpecialitiesRigging Tips for Dinghy FishingGear Checklist6. Walking, Wading, and DivingWhere Do You Start?Walking and WadingDiving for DinnerGear Checklist7. Hand Tools, Traps, Nets, and Other Assorted GearGathering by Hand and with Simple ToolsHarpoonsShooting through the AirStunning MethodsUsing AnimalsHookless Line FishingMore Tricks for Attracting and AggregatingSingle-Event Snares and TrapsCatching Seafood in the AirLong-Handled Dip and Bully NetsTrapsDredges and Beam, Bottom, and Midwater TrawlsNets for Scooping and LiftingSeine and Encircling NetsGill and Entangling NetsCast NetsMaking and Repairing NetsGear Checklist8. Modifying Your Vessel for FishingClamps, Mounts, and Lanyards for Line DispensersRod HoldersSecuring Downriggers, Upriggers, and OutriggersSuperstructureAfterdeck, Bowguard, and RubrailsFish-Cleaning TablesSmall Conveniences That Make a Big DifferenceThat All-Important BarbecueDive Tanks(Mostly) Horizontal Racks and HoldersFish Boxes and BagsInterior StorageThe Wide World of Live Bait WellsCold Storage for the Avid Fishing CruiserFishing ElectronicsGear Checklist9. Processing Your CatchThe Biochemistry of Seafood QualityFrom Ocean to Cleaning TableGeneral HandlingTools of the Trade: Get 'Em and Keep 'Em SharpGutting and Gilling FishCleaning FishProcessing InvertebratesPreparing for Cold StorageChilling, Freezing, and ThawingCanningCuring Seafood by Drying, Salting, and SmokingAlternative Seafood ProcessingGear Checklist10. Medical Considerations for the Cruising FisherCommon (and Not So Common) Fishing InjuriesOther Ailments Caused by FishingReview of General Fishing-Tool Safety MeasuresDiving-Related and Other InjuriesGalley Injuries and AilmentsKeeping Everything in Perspective11. Getting the Most from Your New Cruising SkillSink Everyone's Boat but MineRespect and Conservation RevisitedReplenishing the Cruising KittySurvival FishingCatch-and-Release and Light Versus Heavy TackleSocial FacilitationIntellectual StimulationThe Successful Cruiser-Fisher12. A Guide to Edible Fish and InvertebratesBony Fishes (Phylum Chordata, Class Osteichthyes)Sharks and Rays (Phylum Chordata, Class Chondrichthys)Sea Turtles (Phylum Chordata, Class Reptilia, Family Chelonidae)Invertebrate Seafood13. More Seafood RecipesStartersSoups and ChowdersMain CoursesConstruction and Use of an Umu, or Underground OvenThe Simple ApproachAppendix 1. Sources for Fishing and Related GearSaltwater Fishing SpecialistsMajor Boating-Supply CompaniesCommercial and Heavy-Duty Equipment SuppliersUnique Hand-Operated WinchesGeneral OutfittersDiving and Spearfishing SuppliesCold-Storage Equipment and InstallationCustom Marine-Metal FabricationAnd If You Just Happen to Be Out in the Middle of the South PacificInternational Gear Sources by CountrySources for Miscellaneous ProductsAppendix 2. Further Reading and InformationBooksPeriodicalsOrganizations and AssociationsOther SourcesAppendix 3. The Wonderful World of Fly-FishingInexpensive Gear That Will Catch Just about AnythingAssemble Your Gear and Load the LineStretch Your Fly LinePractice CastingSo You Want to Learn MoreAppendix 4. Fishing-Reel Maintenance and RepairSpinning ReelsPenn International Big-Game ReelsOther Reels and WinchesA Few Last TipsAppendix 5. ReferencesIndex

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.1.2000
Zusatzinfo 35 line illustrations, 120 halftones, 32 colour illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 193 x 241 mm
Gewicht 1052 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Angeln / Jagd
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Segeln / Tauchen / Wassersport
ISBN-10 0-07-134560-4 / 0071345604
ISBN-13 978-0-07-134560-6 / 9780071345606
Zustand Neuware
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