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This title provides plenty of tips on how to move the Bluefishing action in your direction and, thinking positively, how to prepare a feast from your catch. The big blues are coming! Excitement runs high among fishermen on the east coast when these dashing predators churn the sea. They are voracious feeders and courageous fighters, a combination that promises great sport. And they can be caught with just about anything, just about anywhere. Whither you chum or troll, have your own boat or plan a charter, surf-cast for the bogones or go after snappers - bluefish offer plenty of action. And this well-illustrated handbook provides plenty of tips on how to move the action in your direction and, thinking positively, how to prepare a feast from your catch.
Art and Culture of the Northwest Coast Indians. The Northwest Coast is the land whose aboriginal in habitants are distinguished by their large rectangular wooden houses, totems and dug-out canoes, and their dependence upon the products of the sea for their food. They placed great value upon purity of family descent and the virtue of benevolence in the disposition of property; but most conspicuous of all their traits is their highly original art.
An interactive wildlife coloring and activity book featuring 22 species from western North America.North Americans'' greatest natural treasures are its wild places and the wild creatures that live there. The animals in this booklet are portrayed in their habitat, or home - and no animal can survive without a secure and safe home. The preservation of animal life and their habitat depend on the next generation understanding this simple fact. Find out how each animal in this book lives, what it eats, what habitat it occupies and what color it and its surroundings are by looking at travel brochures, books and wildlife websites.
By taking this heart-rending journey into his own luminous past and the more remote and sombre past of the lumber-town where he grew up, Al Sandine has masterfully laid bare some of the most crucial issues facing America and the world today. An important, accessible, daring book, of interest to anyone puzzled and outraged by the dilemmas and secrets of globalisation. Upon visiting his hometown of Coos Bay on Oregon''s rainy coast in 1998, the author was shocked by the transformation of the major lumber port that he recalled from childhood into an economic disaster zone. This book tells the story of how corporate greed destroyed a way of life. Blending historical records with political passion, Plundertown, USA provides a regional, national, and global context for the area''s decline and points the way to a better future for other places like Coos Bay.
Cowboy poet, artist and raconteur Mike Puhallo continues his poetic exploration of the cowboy and modern life. At various times in his life a working cowboy, saddlebronc rider, horse trainer, packer and truck driver, he is also a respected western painter. He has combined a lifelong love of words with the cowboy yarning tradition to produce sometimes silly, sometimes serious, and always entertaining poems from the heart. This sixth collection of his work once again benefits from the witty cartoons and caricatures of Wendy Liddle, whose work delightfully enhances Mike''s words.
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