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Ron 'The Hat' Clay
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It was nice to read in Angling Times today that Graham's book - "Advanced Coarse Fishing" had been selected as "One of the Ten Greatest Angling Books Ever."
I certainly agree that Grahams' book is one of the best English Angling Books ever written on coarse fishing. But I certainly do object to the way the AT newswriters put the message across.
"The Ten greatest Angling Books Ever" is a heck of a sweeping statement.
Not one of the books listed covers sea, game or angling outside these shores.
No disrespect to Graham meant at all, but I do feel AT should have been more specific with their claims.
And who are: Tim Brady, Kim Wharton and John Arnold?
I supect three kids who have never been anywhere nor done anything.
What qualifications do these three poeple possess to make a judgement like this.
I certainly agree that Grahams' book is one of the best English Angling Books ever written on coarse fishing. But I certainly do object to the way the AT newswriters put the message across.
"The Ten greatest Angling Books Ever" is a heck of a sweeping statement.
Not one of the books listed covers sea, game or angling outside these shores.
No disrespect to Graham meant at all, but I do feel AT should have been more specific with their claims.
And who are: Tim Brady, Kim Wharton and John Arnold?
I supect three kids who have never been anywhere nor done anything.
What qualifications do these three poeple possess to make a judgement like this.