Bass, Pike, Perch, and Others by James A. Henshall
Forget everything you think you know about old fishing books. Bass, Pike, Perch, and Others isn't a sterile list of facts. It's a chat with a friend who's spent a lifetime on the water. Dr. James A. Henshall wrote this in 1903, but his excitement is totally fresh.
The Story
There isn't a traditional plot. Instead, Henshall takes us on a tour of America's favorite game fish. Each chapter is like sitting on a dock with him as he talks about a different species. He tells you where they live, what they eat, and most importantly, how to catch them. He mixes stories from his own adventures with tips he's gathered from anglers all over the country. He argues for the bass as the top freshwater fighter, explains the sly habits of the pike, and shares the simple joys of catching perch. It's the complete picture of fishing life over a century ago.
Why You Should Read It
This book is a time capsule. Reading it, you realize how much has changed—and how much hasn't. The lakes are different, the gear is primitive by today's standards, but the thrill of the strike and the respect for the fish are exactly the same. Henshall's voice is the best part. He's not a distant expert; he's a fellow enthusiast who gets genuinely fired up about the merits of different fishing lines or the best time of day to find bass. You can feel his mission to share and preserve this knowledge. It makes you appreciate the long tradition you're part of every time you go fishing.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anglers who want to connect with the history of their sport, or for anyone who enjoys a slice of authentic American life from a bygone era. It's not a modern how-to guide, so don't come for the latest gear recommendations. Come for the stories, the passion, and the wonderful feeling of listening to a true pioneer who loved fishing just as much as you do. It's a classic for a reason.
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Anthony Lopez
11 months agoI started reading out of curiosity and it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Highly recommended.