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Bruce's new book

Started by silverbutcher, March 01, 2009, 11:13:19 AM

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silverbutcher


Got this link on another forum. Angling Lines by Bruce Sandison. Due for release in April . If you go onto amazon they are doing pre-order for ?6.59 rrp is ?9.99 , Heres the link.

I've just ordered mine.



http://www.amazon.co.uk/Angling-Lines-Bruce-Sandison/dp/1845022548/

All the best

Billy

tango

 went to place my order then discovered the post was ?6.95   ??

silverbutcher

Tango,

         Select supersaver delivery and the postage is free for items over ?5.


Billy

tango

thanks silverbutcher never noticed that option book now ordered

bluezulu

pre ordered mine too. excelllent news...had been wondering whether Bruce had hung up his pen/laptop !

trout64

cheers for the link just ordered one myself

Crawhin

Yup me too - thanks for that link SB.

Ian

silverbutcher

My copy arrived yesterday :D. It's like a "Best Rivers and Lochs Of Scotland", with some nice wee stories added. Not just a book on fishing, but an appreciation of the landscape and all the inhabitants we share it with.

The forum even gets a mention early on.  :8)

Well done Bruce. I am thoroughly enjoying it.

All the best

Billy

Wildfisher

Quote from: silverbutcher on April 21, 2009, 08:25:46 PM
Not just a book on fishing, but an appreciation of the landscape and all the inhabitants we share it with.

And this is what sets Bruce Sandison apart from run of the mill authors. Years of firsthand knowledge, a deep appreciation and love of the places he writes about. Points that seem to be completely lost on some  judging by  the    ignorant and  puerile comments  I have read in the past on two other fishing forums, made by complete ignoramuses whose collective knowledge of  fishing in Scotland seems to stretch no further than from their  local rainbow fishery to Rescobie or Menteith.

Malcolm

There's nocht sae sober as a man blin drunk.
I maun hae goat an unco bellyfu'
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