Fishing in Hong Kong

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Fishing in Hong Kong
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ISBN-10 : 9881376483
ISBN-13 : 9789881376480
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Book Synopsis Fishing in Hong Kong by : Mike Sharp

Book excerpt: Did you leave your rods at home before relocating to Hong Kong, unaware that such a densely populated place could support recreational fishing? The authors walk you through the local angling spots and describe key tactics. Carp fishing, pier fishing, and trolling for game fish are just some of the topics covered in a descriptive, beautifully illustrated text. This book will encourage you to get out onto Hong Kong's beautiful waters and cast a line.


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