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Terry Rudnick's Book "Washington Fishing"

PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:18 am
by Nelly
Without question, this volume belongs in every fisherman's library!

Here's a link to Terry's site where you can order a signed copy http://onthewatercommunications.net/

Now in it's 7th Edition, Washington Fishing has every stream, lake, bay, creek and puddle that you could possibly wet a line in and better yet, local informational resources that will get you off to a fast start!

However, there is one fault in the book... Do not look at page 214 and completely disregard his mention of Lake Armstrong... rofl

Re: Terry Rudnick's Book "Washington Fishing"

PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 3:41 pm
by Robbo
OK Nelson...where's my signed copy of Terry's book. I know you have it...come out with your hands up spy

Re: Terry Rudnick's Book "Washington Fishing"

PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:48 am
by cobble cruiser
I agree this book is a must for every fisherman in Washington. Acquired my copy a while back. Personally I think authors like Trey Combs, Milt Keiser, Enos Bradner, Bill Herzog, Dave Vedder, John Martinis, Art Lingren belong in any serious fisherman's library as well. Well, atleast my crazy library. Speaking of crazy now that I think about it, John Green should be in there as well! ;)

Re: Terry Rudnick's Book "Washington Fishing"

PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:35 pm
by Robbo
I just got my signed copy in the mail yesterday. Good stuff!

Your not alone Danny Boy. I have the same sick and twisted library of fishing books that you do. I geek over a signed copy from Vedder, Martinis, or Rudnick and could care less about some politician or idiot movie star's autobiography. I am fond of Vince Flynn and Wilbur Smith though. Ya gotta read those books man thumbup