Fluke: An Angler's Guide.Fluke fluke, parasitic flatworm of the trematoda class, related to the tapeworm. Instead of the cilia, external sense organs, and epidermis of the free-living flatworms, adult flukes have sucking disks with which they cling to their hosts and an external cuticle that : An Angler's Guide Bob Sampson Samp·son , Deborah 1760-1827. American Revolutionary soldier who fought disguised as a man (1782-1783) and was wounded twice before her secret was discovered. In 1818 she was granted a full veteran's pension. Burford Books PO Box 388, Short Hills, NJ 07078 1580801285 $16.95 burfordbooks.com Author/fisherman Bob Sampson has spent over thirty years targeting inshore in·shore adv. & adj. 1. Close to a shore. 2. Toward or coming toward a shore. inshore Adjective in or on the water, but close to the shore: game fish and draws from his extenisve experience and expertise in Fluke: An Angler's Guide to provide a invaluable guide to the fluke which covers everything from appropriate gear and finding the fish to developing strategies for catching fluke, considering different baits, and drift drift, deposit of mixed clay, gravel, sand, and boulders transported and laid down by glaciers. Stratified, or glaciofluvial, drift is carried by waters flowing from the melting ice of a glacier. fishing. Nothing is omitted here--not even how to cook and store it after the catch. |
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