Game Fishing

Copies: Unlimited
Extent: 272pp
Size: 234mm x 156mm
Binding: Hardback with dust-jacket
Illustrations: Full colour photographs
More info on... Adrian Latimer
The River at the End of the World
Adrian Latimer
(The author will be donating all royalties arising from this book to the North Atlantic Salmon Fund and the Wild Trout Trust.)
' Unquestionably the most authoratitive book on fly fishing in the Argentine Patagonia for the last 20 years . . . a book of enormous importance . . . This book is indispensable reading if you’re planning a trip of a lifetime. Or if your destination is no further than the nearest comfy armchair where you can curl up, assume the prenatal position and enjoy an adventure Alistair MacLean couldn’t have written up better.- Fly Fishing and Fly Tying
' . . . extremely well researched and gives the history of the region, folklore, geology, flora and fauna . . . How trout were introduced in the early twentieth century and how they thrived to produce the fabulous fishing that can be found there today is described in fascinating detail . . . It's a book that anyone thinking of fishing in Patagonia must read . . . Useful information on travel, outfitters, rivers, flies, wines and even Spanish phrases ' - Gamefisher
' Adrian Latimer's inspiring and informative account of fishing in remote rivers and lakes for native species such as dorado, as well as brown trout and sea trout, should fire the imagination of people who want a new experience' - Atlantic Salmon Trust
' Unquestionably the most authoratitive book on fly fishing in the Argentine Patagonia for the last 20 years . . . a book of enormous importance . . . This book is indispensable reading if you’re planning a trip of a lifetime. Or if your destination is no further than the nearest comfy armchair where you can curl up, assume the prenatal position and enjoy an adventure Alistair MacLean couldn’t have written up better.- Fly Fishing and Fly Tying
' . . . extremely well researched and gives the history of the region, folklore, geology, flora and fauna . . . How trout were introduced in the early twentieth century and how they thrived to produce the fabulous fishing that can be found there today is described in fascinating detail . . . It's a book that anyone thinking of fishing in Patagonia must read . . . Useful information on travel, outfitters, rivers, flies, wines and even Spanish phrases ' - Gamefisher
' Adrian Latimer's inspiring and informative account of fishing in remote rivers and lakes for native species such as dorado, as well as brown trout and sea trout, should fire the imagination of people who want a new experience' - Atlantic Salmon Trust









