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The Striped Bass Chronicles: The Saga of America’s Great Game Fish

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The striped bass sustained American colonists throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and went west with nineteenth-century pioneers. During the past one hundred years, however, Atlantic coastal stocks have been overfished three times to the brink of recreational extinction.

Today, the stripers are back in such numbers that they’re the center of a saltwater fly-fishing revival. Author George Reiger recounts his own relationship to the striped ba… More >>

The Striped Bass Chronicles: The Saga of America’s Great Game Fish

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  • I found this book by chance, and as soon as I started reading it I couldn’t put it down. By the time I was finished, I agreed that maybe the STRIPED BASS should be our national symbol, not the bald eagle. It’s a fascinating fish, and an unknown player in American history and politics. It’s also HUGE. Who knew that 150 pound monsters lurked in the East River? Reiger is a great writer, period. And he makes a compelling case for the gentlemanly art of catch and release fishing.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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