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Kent’s Pocket Fishing Register.

by Arthur C. Kent. (Fly Fishers’ Club). Entries Anonymous

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Bishop Auckland, England. Published by W. J. Cummins, Ltd. [n. d. but ca. 1950). Oblong Octavo (4 x 7). 45 pp. Preface by Arthur C. Kent. This register consists of 16 pp. of pen entries by an avid, literate, anonymous, and well-accomplished fly fisherman, recorded on the River Derwent in Derbyshire, but also on the River Tweed, and the Wye. The entries date from 1963-1967, and include descriptions of the Date, River, Beat, Fly Pattern used, Total Caught, Total Killed, and a Remarks section, which includes remarks on river conditions, the weather, along with several pithy comments: "Grindleford Bridge very good day - fish rose well about an hour in the a. m. Fished until 2 p. m. Not much after lunch. Certainly the best day so far - Len killed 12 fish (Trout & Grayling)." And on June 11, 1963 "Dull day - No wind above Grindleford Bridge - fell in". Later on "Heavy a. m. rain - thunder- & not many fish rising. Small trout I caught fought well. Looks like a rainbow. Rather silvery pink. Fish rising well in certain places most of the time, except on Sun. In heavy downpour taking Olives, Red Quills and Blue Badger. Fished at Bayford River clear. Like coffee elsewhere." Sadly, the last entries in the log were in May and June 1967. "Very cold windy & rain. Had to use wet fly - no rising fish. Norman scattered Len’s ashes. I buried urn. River quite coloured above. Tried many flies. Fish not rising well. Norman fell in. Did not fish. Turned out poring with rain. We got very wet." The register is bound in green cloth with gilt titles on the front cover. In nice condition. Fine. .

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Kent’s Pocket Fishing Register.
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Arthur C. Kent. (Fly Fishers’ Club). Entries Anonymous
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Bruce Cave Fine Books specializes in quality fishing books – particularly fly fishing for trout, steelhead, Pacific and Atlantic salmon, striped, black, and smallmouth bass plus any other fish that’ll eat a well-dressed fly; fresh and salt water fishing anywhere on the planet, ranging from picky rainbows in the North Fork of the Feather River near Chester in Northern California to five hundred pound river monsters at Cao Lh in the Mekong Delta. That’s me in the top photo at age 10 in 1957 on the steps of our now gone cabin at Prattville on the west shore of Lake Almanor (it was elegant) – I’m holding the largest trout I’ve ever caught (seven pounds), and needed my grandfather’s helping hand to do it; that fish caught my imagination. And that’s me in the second photo taken in late October 2014 on the same cabin steps, 57 years later, holding an imaginary fish. Between the intervening years I realized that reading about fishing could be nearly as good as fishing itself. I also came to know that fly fishing can be a metaphor for life; there are those moments in fishing that require neither stream nor fish, and sometimes the least important thing about fly fishing is the fishing. Now it’s catch and release for the most part – time spent in rivers and lakes together with age encourages it. Fly fishing is timeless; fishermen aren’t. I think Robert Traver had it right: I fish ‘because maybe one day I will catch a mermaid’; and I ‘don’t regard fishing as being so terribly important but because I suspect that so many of the other concerns of men are equally unimportant - and not nearly so much fun.' A life of fly fishing is beautiful and simple. I’m always interested in purchasing good books, booklets, pamphlets, catalogues, brochures and other ephemera on these subjects and encourage you to either email me at brucecave@comcast.net or telephone 916.728.5019. Sincerely, Bruce Cave.

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