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Anglers Hours
by Hugh Tempest Sheringham
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expert
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015 - Chapter 14 A Suburban Fishery
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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014 - Chapter 13 The Midland Brook
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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013 - Chapter 12 The Mystery of a Thames Salmon
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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012 - Chapter 11 Lady Maud's Walk
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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011 - Chapter 10 Three Wild Days in Wessex
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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010 - Chapter 9 The Festival of the Green Drake
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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009 - Chapter 8 A Miniature Trout-Stream
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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008 - Chapter 7 Fisherman's Billy
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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007 - Chapter 6 A February Pike
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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006 - Chapter 5 The Fly-Fisher's Aftermath
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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005 - Chapter 4 A Brace of Tench
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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004 - Chapter 3 May-Day on the Exe
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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003 - Chapter 2 The Inviolable Shade
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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002 - Chapter 1 At Dawn of Day
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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001 - Introductory
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expertise and engaging narrative make this book an indispensable read for anyone who cherishes the art of fishing. - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of British angling with Anglers Hours, a delightful classic penned by the passionate fly fisherman Hugh Tempest Sheringham. This book beautifully captures the spirit of the sport, blending humor and warmth as Sheringham reflects on the joys of fly fishing—“...while there are trout, life is worth living...” He also delves into the charm of coarse fishing, exploring species like grayling, dace, and chub. A highlight is a captivating chapter on the Japanese tenkara method, which finds its place in the English landscape. With a writing style reminiscent of beloved authors like B.B. (Denys Watkins-Pitchford) and infused with the wit of P.G. Wodehouse, Sheringham invites readers to savor the simple pleasures of angling. From the thrill of browsing tackle shops on a sunny April afternoon to the comfort of a warm pot of tea at day’s end, his words resonate deeply with every fishing enthusiast. As a former angling editor for The Field, Sheringhams expert
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