An American Angler in Australia [electronic resource]
Zane Grey2021
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In 1936, the celebrated American author Zane Grey arrived in the sleepy New
South Wales town of Bermagui, with the express reason of angling for the world's
largest fish - Marlin, sharks and Swordfish. Here is his little classic of the
chase.
Four miles out I sighted a long sickle fin cutting through a swell. Did I yell,
"Marlin!"? I certainly did. An instant later Peter sighted another farther out,
and this tail fin belonged to a large fish. I could not tell whether or not it
indicated a black marlin. It stood up three feet or more, and that much would
make a tail spread of over six feet. These marlin were riding the swells and
they were moving fast. The tails would come up out of the top of a swell and cut
the water at more than a ten-knot speed. Then they would vanish. It is always
necessary to run the boat in the right direction to head the fish off. The
Avalon is fast - she can do eighteen knots when opened up - but we could not
catch up with the big fellow.
Zane Grey, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : ETT Imprint, 2021
1 online resource (1 text file) (100 pages)
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9780648739098
English
438533
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