From dusk 'til dawn on the river-bank Fishing after dark is magical, says Simon Cooper, with frenetic rises and playful otters to entertain the nocturnal angler (Englisch)
In:
field
;
325
, 7330
;
32-35
;
2015
-
ISSN:
- Aufsatz (Zeitschrift) / Print
-
Titel:From dusk 'til dawn on the river-bank Fishing after dark is magical, says Simon Cooper, with frenetic rises and playful otters to entertain the nocturnal angler
-
Erschienen in:field ; 325, 7330 ; 32-35
-
Verlag:
- Neue Suche nach: IPC MAGAZINES LTD.
-
Erscheinungsdatum:01.01.2015
-
Format / Umfang:4 pages
-
ISSN:
-
Medientyp:Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
-
Format:Print
-
Sprache:Englisch
- Neue Suche nach: 796
- Weitere Informationen zu Dewey Decimal Classification
-
Klassifikation:
DDC: 796 -
Datenquelle:
© Metadata Copyright the British Library Board and other contributors. All rights reserved.
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Band 325, Ausgabe 7330
Zeige alle Jahrgänge und Ausgaben
Die Inhaltsverzeichnisse werden automatisch erzeugt und basieren auf den im Index des TIB-Portals verfügbaren Einzelnachweisen der enthaltenen Beiträge. Die Anzeige der Inhaltsverzeichnisse kann daher unvollständig oder lückenhaft sein.
- 32
-
From dusk 'til dawn on the river-bank Fishing after dark is magical, says Simon Cooper, with frenetic rises and playful otters to entertain the nocturnal angler| 2015
- 36
-
Act to save wild salmon Tony Andrews fears the species may be doomed but outlines a programme to rescue it| 2015
- 40
-
The art of the salmon fly Michael Radencich traces the evolution of the Atlantic salmon fly through literature and lithography| 2015
- 46
-
Made from steel, wood and la dolce vita Douglas Tate is enraptured by the design of some Italian guns| 2015
- 54
-
Make your shoot better Many shoots could show better birds with GWCT adviceSwan, Mike et al. | 2015
- 60
-
Election 2015 We invite the main parties and fieldsports bodies to state their case| 2015
- 67
-
Fighting the green blob Owen Paterson asks who's doing the best for the countryside| 2015
- 72
-
Mr Bisset's sporting life Richard Lethbridge recounts a right royal day out with the Devon and Somerset Staghounds in 1879| 2015
- 78
-
Celebrating the kukri brigade The Gurkhas have been with us for 200 years. Roger Field is among the grateful| 2015
- 82
-
Capercaillie prospects: fur v feather? Katrina Candy and Gemma Hopkinson explain how the GWCT is trying to find a solution to the problem of conflict between two protected species| 2015