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Book about all Washington Lakes

Post by Whidbeyfisherman » Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:53 pm

I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!

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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes

Post by Amx » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:10 pm

There is this new book;

Here in this thread that'll give you the name of the book, and who did it;

http://washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_po ... -Book.aspx
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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes

Post by fishnislife » Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:19 pm

Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.

I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.





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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes

Post by Amx » Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:26 pm

fishnislife wrote:
Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.

I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.





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With a sub-chapter, "How to Miss a 5 lb Largemouth With the Net". Image Image Image Image


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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes

Post by fishnislife » Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:50 pm

Amx wrote:
fishnislife wrote:
Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.

I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.





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With a sub-chapter, "How to Miss a 5 lb Largemouth With the Net". Image Image Image Image


Just Kidding, Just Kidding. Image

I could definitely write that chapter. But I'd call it - Best way to loose a tournament (and a $100) for your buddy.



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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes

Post by Amx » Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:55 pm

fishnislife wrote:
Amx wrote:
fishnislife wrote: Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.

I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.





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With a sub-chapter, "How to Miss a 5 lb Largemouth With the Net". Image Image Image Image


Just Kidding, Just Kidding. Image

I could definitely write that chapter. But I'd call it - Best way to loose a tournament (and a $100) for your buddy.



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Image That would work too. Too bad the net didn't. :) I guess I'm gonna have to buy a better net. :-"
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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes

Post by Mike Carey » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:20 pm

fishnislife wrote:
Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.

I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.





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