How to Catch Salmon, Sturgeon, Lingcod, Rockfish, and Halibut Along the Pacific Coast: Fish On!

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How to Catch Salmon, Sturgeon, Lingcod, Rockfish, and Halibut Along the Pacific Coast: Fish On!
 
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If you want to catch more saltwater fish in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska you need this book. Packed with no-nonsense information on behaviors and best methods & equipment for catching more salmon, rockfish, lingcod, sturgeon, and halibut. Eggs, jigs, divers, plugs, spoons, bait, and more are all covered. Also includes finding fish reports, effective Internet searches, fishing clubs, maps & tide tables, cooking your catch, and more. You will find whatever information you need in this book to make your saltwater fishing a success.

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A must for a successful fishing trip
 
Review Date: November 25, 2008
Reviewer: Ken and Norah Fritz, West Richland, WA USA
This book is chock full of information that will answer any question about how to catch fish in Northwest waters. It's written in a format that's quick and to the point. Take the guess work out of what lure to use and learn how to use a boat's depth sounder as a tool for successful fishing. The book has so much useful information that it will improve the odds of catching fish for the beginner or the seasoned expert. Great book!!

- Ken Fritz author of The United States Radio Directory: A Traveler's Favorite Companion 2008-2009
The ultimate saltwater companion!
 
Review Date: March 31, 2009
Reviewer: FishCatcher, Pacfic NW
Why have I spent so much money on chartered trips to learn how to fish? Oh yeah, it was because this book hadn't been published yet! Now all the secrets of the pros are condensed into one concise, well-written package.

Wayne Heinz has crafted a book of tremendous value to both newbie and experienced fisherman in the Northwest. If you want to catch more fish and bigger fish in saltwater in the Northwest, this book is a must-have. Whether your species of choice is halibut, lingcod, rockfish or (my favorite) salmon, the tips and techniques in this book will help make you a better fisherman.

In fishing, the devil is definitely in the details, and what sets this book apart is Heinz's tremendous attention to detail. It's been said that 10% of the fishermen catch 90% of the fish. Heinz is definitely a "10 per center" and shares with the reader the in-depth secrets to his success.

Heinz's style is easy to read and easy to understand, and the photos and illustrations are top-notch. I take this book in the boat with me and it's almost like having Wayne Heinz there with me, coaching me in person on how to catch more fish. And it WORKS!

My bottom line: every angler should own 2 copies of this book: one for his boat and one for reference at home. The tips and techniques in this book, while geared toward the Pacific Northwest angler, are well worth the price of the book for anyone who fishes anywhere.
How To Catch Salmon, Sturgeon,Lingcod,Rockfish & Halibet
 
Review Date: April 30, 2009
Reviewer: R. L. Streater, Washington
How can a book be entertaining and light reading...........and still have lots of detailed information? Ask Wayne Heinz - he's done it! Great photos, great info on the use of modern day electronic tools to make "the Science of Fishing" understandable and usable for the typical angler. The data on down-rigger fishing is great and really helpful to us "newbies" who have always been just moochers and jiggers. Take it with you in the boat - the detailed index allows you to quickly look up a
question and get the answer!
Fisherman's must-have
 
Review Date: May 7, 2009
Reviewer: L. K. Fritz, Richland, WA
My son Ken recommended this book to me. Thank you Ken! This book is jam packed with good, useful info. I'll keep a copy of it within reach on my fishing boat.
L.K. Fritz
Amazing
 
Review Date: June 6, 2009
Reviewer: Luella Golder, Oak Harbor, Wa. U.S.A.
There are so many excellant tips on catching fish. This is the best "How To" book I have ever read. I recommend this book for any Library with an active fishing community.

J. Golder, Past President of Friends of the Oak Harbor Library.
Fish On!
 
Review Date: May 16, 2009
Reviewer: Wayne Heinz, Richland
Here is Jack Berryman's review in Salmon-Trout-Steelheader magazine, 1/09: "This book is jam-packed with 100's of fishing truths that will bring success to all levels of fishermen ... Good information, useful resources ... No matter what your knowledge base, you will learn something from this book."

Here is Terry Sheely's review in The Reel News, 10/08: "A fun and information-packed book ... a heaping helping of solid information ... surprising how-to nuggets and little-known facts .. a rock-solid and helpful how-to ... You'll find a lot about this book to enjoy."
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