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![]() "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. |
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