In essays sometimes controversial, sometimes reflective, all fascinating, Paul Schullery ruminates on the evolution of fly fishing.
In this book of brief essays, he applies his controversial ways of thinking to issues like climate change, extreme poverty, animals, abortion, euthanasia, human genetic selection, sports doping, the sale of kidneys, the ethics of high ...
... would not disregard their pain and suffering the way we do now,' the Hon. Emma Hurst MLC quoting Peter Singer when she addressed NSW Parliament with a Notice of motion on 4 January 2021. 'And did you know that fish could sing? Fish were.
“Mr. Palmer, you have to set the hook when they take the fly. Weren't you paying attention during the lecture?” “yes, Mr. Schullery, I understand. I saw you do it.” he was earnest in the face of my exasperation. “Well, then, Mr. Palmer, ...
Lyons has written numerous books on various topics, most prominently on fly fishing, including The Seasonable Angler: Journeys Through a Fisherman's Year (1970), Fishing Widows (1974), Bright Rivers (1977), Confessions of a Fly Fishing ...
In Europe, hunters would go out with a ferret, a dog, and a hawk in search of a rabbit warren. Unlike American rabbits in the wild, European rabbits still have a very complex social and living structure; it's not a matter of a rabbit ...
For the introduction of silkworms for clothing manufacturing to the United States, see Kim Todd, Tinkering with Eden: A Natural History of Exotics in America (New York: W. W. Norton, 2001), ch. 6. Herd, Fly, 241–47.
... If fish could scream. American Angler November/December: 5 8—59. Shafer, E.L., Carline, R., Guldin, R.W. and Cordell, H.K. (1993) Economic amenity values of wildlife: six case studies in Pennsylvania. Environmental Management 17: 669 ...
Mail & Guardian Bedside Book
This book covers all the freshwater fish which are found in Scotland, including those which appear in fresh water from estuaries and the sea for short periods. It is...