The River at the End of the World By Adrian Latimer
Adrian’s Latimer new book is just out in time for Christmas, and he is giving away all his royalties to charity, to the NASF and the Wild Trout Trust (his previous 3 books have already raised US$16,000 for NASF).
Argentina Patagonia is an inspiring, beautiful and surprising region with some of the most spectacular trout fishing in the world. Adrian has made numerous fishing trips to it and in this book he describes his encounters with the fish, the people and the wildlife as well as providing a fascinating history of this most unique landscape. Lavishly illustrated in hardback with full colour photographs taken by the author himself, this book is a must for all fishermen and women who dream of following in the footsteps of great adventurers and explorers to experience the unforgettable fishing in the rivers at the end of the world. It ranges from the crocodiles, piranha and golden dorado of the Brazilian border, through the landlocked salmon, huge ‘Jurassic’ rainbows and browns of the Andes, surrounded by glaciers and volcanoes, to the windswept steppes of Tierra del Fuego and the world’s largest sea trout. Plus the condors, guanaco and wildlife, and the often brutal history of the native Indians and intrepid early settlers.
To ensure that as much money as possible gets to NASF, the book is not that widely listed, and should be bought direct from the publishers:
The Medlar Press, The Grange, Ellesmere, Shropshire, SY12 9DE, England, UK.
Telephone: 01691 623225 E-mail: books@medlarpress.com
http://www.medlarpress.com/index.html



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