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Fred J Taylor
Fred J Taylor, who died 7 May 2008 aged 89, became one of Britain's
best-known countrymen as the author of a stream of books and articles on fishing, rabbiting and other aspects of rural life; for more than half a century he informed, educated and amused successive generations of lovers of the great outdoors. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...-J-Taylor.html Now he taught me a lot about angling! Sorely missed :-( -- Alec Powell (Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards) Watlington Oxfordshire UK |
Fred J Taylor
In article , Alec Powell
wrote: Fred J Taylor, who died 7 May 2008 aged 89, became one of Britain's Now he taught me a lot about angling! Sorely missed :-( Agreed. The Taylor Brothers, Walker, BB, Stoker, Venables; oh, listing the post war innovators is pointless. They remain worth reading, they all, perforce, started by studying the fish's habits. Not for them the elaboration of gadgetry, there were no gadgets to elaborate. Few of them are left alive now, FJT was one of the youngest and one of the best communicators. Read any of his writings you can find. RIP Fred. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
Fred J Taylor
"Alec Powell" wrote in message ... Fred J Taylor, who died 7 May 2008 aged 89, became one of Britain's best-known countrymen as the author of a stream of books and articles on fishing, rabbiting and other aspects of rural life; for more than half a century he informed, educated and amused successive generations of lovers of the great outdoors. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...-J-Taylor.html Now he taught me a lot about angling! Sorely missed :-( I have to agree Alec, it used to be "Who to read first" in Angling Times of the 1960's.. Fred J or Richard Walker. Ken Ward. |
Fred J Taylor
In article , Ken Ward
writes "Alec Powell" wrote in message ... Fred J Taylor, who died 7 May 2008 aged 89, became one of Britain's best-known countrymen as the author of a stream of books and articles on fishing, rabbiting and other aspects of rural life; for more than half a century he informed, educated and amused successive generations of lovers of the great outdoors. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...-J-Taylor.html Now he taught me a lot about angling! Sorely missed :-( I have to agree Alec, it used to be "Who to read first" in Angling Times of the 1960's.. Fred J or Richard Walker. Ken Ward. And in the sadly long gone Fishing Gazette. -- John Lloyd, West Midlands, UK. |
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