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Takem
Posted 2/24/2015 7:32 PM (#755934)
Subject: Next book to read?




I just finished Tom Gelbs book. I liked it a lot and learned a ton. Any suggestions on similar books. I'm interested in open water suspended fish.
chrisshow80
Posted 2/24/2015 8:17 PM (#755942 - in reply to #755934)
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Not in the same realm but I would recommend "liberty and tyranny... a conservative manifesto" by Mark R. Levin

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are " I'm from the government and I'm here to help"
Ronald Reagan
jonnysled
Posted 2/24/2015 8:52 PM (#755946 - in reply to #755942)
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Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Travis said he was going to write one ...
ESOX Maniac
Posted 2/24/2015 11:50 PM (#755956 - in reply to #755946)
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Posts: 2752


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Dick Pearson's "Muskies on the Shield" is a must read. I wish Doug Johnson and Howie Meyer would each write a muskie fishing book, lots of little secrets locked up in those two brains.... Actually maybe not! LOL....


Have fun!
Al
Big Bry
Posted 2/25/2015 12:25 AM (#755957 - in reply to #755934)
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Tony Rizzo's Summer Suspended Muskies
muskybites
Posted 2/25/2015 3:22 PM (#756071 - in reply to #755934)
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I would recommend any musky angler read "The Quest for Girthra" by Richard Minich. Not so much an instructional book (it is fiction) but it hits on topics other books don't address like lore, humor, etc
KenK
Posted 2/26/2015 10:41 AM (#756227 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
X2 on the Summer Muskie by Tony Rizzo.
Slamr
Posted 2/26/2015 11:04 AM (#756233 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
World War Z by Max Brooks: the movie only shared the title.

Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy: the movie was atrocious and nothing like the book.

The World Without Us Alan Weisman: http://www.amazon.com/The-World-Without-Alan-Weisman/dp/0312427905

Unbroken by Laura Hillebrand: more inclusive to the whole life story, and maybe you missed it in theatres.

Just a few thoughts...
Esoxrox
Posted 2/26/2015 11:09 AM (#756234 - in reply to #756233)
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Anything Pat Conroy
The Lords of Discipline
The Great Santini
Sidejack
Posted 2/26/2015 11:23 AM (#756239 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Aurora
Moby Dick - no joke.. Some of the imagery is remarkably described and timeless.
There's a part where he's up in the crow's nest and while the boat rocks he imagines walking on the ocean floor wearing wooden stilts as giants swim between them.
Top notch!
Slamr
Posted 2/26/2015 11:26 AM (#756240 - in reply to #756239)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Sidejack - 2/26/2015 11:23 AM

Moby Dick - no joke.. Some of the imagery is remarkably described and timeless.
There's a part where he's up in the crow's nest and while the boat rocks he imagines walking on the ocean floor wearing wooden stilts as giants swim between them.
Top notch!


and once you get through that (I tried a couple years ago, too slow for me): http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Sea-Nathaniel-Philbrick/dp/B000OLJPUG/r...
14ledo81
Posted 2/26/2015 11:46 AM (#756245 - in reply to #756234)
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Location: Ashland WI
Esoxrox - 2/26/2015 11:09 AM

Anything Pat Conroy
The Lords of Discipline
The Great Santini


Another vote for Pat Conroy...
KenK
Posted 2/26/2015 11:56 AM (#756248 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
Anything Pat Conroy
The Lords of Discipline
The Great Santini

Especially the parts about suspended muskies, huh?
Esoxrox
Posted 2/26/2015 12:08 PM (#756249 - in reply to #756248)
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KenK - 2/26/2015 11:56 AM

Anything Pat Conroy
The Lords of Discipline
The Great Santini

Especially the parts about suspended muskies, huh?


I didn't start it about off topic books.

Rizzo's book is great although it is near impossible to find for under $100.
Slamr
Posted 2/26/2015 12:19 PM (#756251 - in reply to #756249)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs


I didn't start it about off topic books.

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*I did. Ah the power of being a moderator.
KenK
Posted 2/26/2015 12:40 PM (#756257 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
Actually, The Summer Muskie has been reprinted with Secrets of a Muskie Guide II. A bargain at $26.99!

http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/94/page/1...
Flambeauski
Posted 2/26/2015 12:45 PM (#756258 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Smith Creek
Hemingway is a good source.
Santiago in "The Old Man and the Sea" fished for suspended fish.
Thomas Hudson in "Islands in the Stream" did as well.
jonnysled
Posted 2/26/2015 12:53 PM (#756261 - in reply to #756258)
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Location: minocqua, wi.
Flambeauski - 2/26/2015 12:45 PM

Hemingway is a good source.
Santiago in "The Old Man and the Sea" fished for suspended fish.
Thomas Hudson in "Islands in the Stream" did as well.


so like just out in the basin? how did he do that??
Flambeauski
Posted 2/26/2015 1:01 PM (#756262 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Smith Creek
Hudson was a troller.
Santiago row trolled. The Vilas way.
jabird
Posted 2/26/2015 1:31 PM (#756266 - in reply to #756071)
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muskybites - 2/25/2015 3:22 PM

I would recommend any musky angler read "The Quest for Girthra" by Richard Minich. Not so much an instructional book (it is fiction) but it hits on topics other books don't address like lore, humor, etc




X2. If you are in the right mood the strange humor will definitely make you laugh. Best line in the book..."Hillary Clinton is like Stalin with bad legs"
cincinnati
Posted 2/26/2015 2:48 PM (#756269 - in reply to #756266)
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Location: West Chester, OH
Time on the Water

Band of Brothers


rpike
Posted 2/26/2015 4:21 PM (#756284 - in reply to #756234)
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Location: Minneapolis
Esoxrox - 2/26/2015 12:09 PM

Anything Pat Conroy
The Lords of Discipline
The Great Santini


Agreed, except South of Broad. Some parts of it were excellent, lots of it was dreck.
Matt DeVos
Posted 2/26/2015 9:55 PM (#756341 - in reply to #756240)
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Slamr - 2/26/2015 11:26 A

and once you get through that (I tried a couple years ago, too slow for me): http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Sea-Nathaniel-Philbrick/dp/B000OLJPUG/r...



+1

Really enjoyed In the Heart of the Sea.

Sea of Glory is another good one by Philbrick.
esoxaddict
Posted 2/26/2015 10:11 PM (#756343 - in reply to #755934)
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#1: Atlas Shrugged

It's a tedious read. But spend the time with it and it will likely change your life. It will also scare the hell out of you when you look around at what's going on in the world today.

#2 Kama Sutra

What... That one may change your life a bit as well.
Pointerpride102
Posted 2/26/2015 11:46 PM (#756346 - in reply to #756343)
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Location: The desert
They have TVs now.
Thunderpumper
Posted 2/27/2015 9:24 AM (#756377 - in reply to #755934)
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This is the best thing Rand has inspired
The rest can be summed up as :
"It's mine"

Just re-read William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy. We'll ahead of his time.
happy hooker
Posted 2/27/2015 10:04 AM (#756383 - in reply to #756377)
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Not everybody seems to be on the same page.
esoxaddict
Posted 2/27/2015 11:09 AM (#756399 - in reply to #756346)
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Pointerpride102 - 2/26/2015 11:46 PM

They have TVs now.


Read the book first. Then watch the movie.
Emptynet
Posted 2/28/2015 8:31 PM (#756632 - in reply to #755934)
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Posts: 394


Location: WI
Jim Saric's book "Muskies My Way". He covers multiple tactics including open water. "Time on the Water" is a must read for any musky fisher. I read it every other year.
wallygator
Posted 2/28/2015 9:03 PM (#756635 - in reply to #755934)
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Location: Tomahawk,Wis
Any of the books by Eli Singer...Good Stuff
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