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The author logged his first fish in 1957 when he was just 9 years old and has since been journaling his fishing trips throughout his entire life. Six decades of documenting the accounts of each trip has resulted in numerous sweet stories that naturally come from spending time on the water with family members and good friends in some of the most beautiful places on earth. In addition to these heart-warming stories, the reader will be exposed to a wealth of fishing knowledge and homespun philosophy sprinkled in with some humorous accounts of his interactions with other fishermen and dealing with…mehr

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The author logged his first fish in 1957 when he was just 9 years old and has since been journaling his fishing trips throughout his entire life. Six decades of documenting the accounts of each trip has resulted in numerous sweet stories that naturally come from spending time on the water with family members and good friends in some of the most beautiful places on earth. In addition to these heart-warming stories, the reader will be exposed to a wealth of fishing knowledge and homespun philosophy sprinkled in with some humorous accounts of his interactions with other fishermen and dealing with some unexpected situations that he's experienced during his sixty plus years of pursuing those mysterious marine creatures that occupy the other seventy-one percent of our planet.

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Tom Friedemann grew up on a farm near Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he developed a love for fishing. He is the former superintendent/CEO of the Francis Tuttle Technology Center System in Oklahoma City. He earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from Oklahoma State University and his master's degree from the University of Central Oklahoma. He retired after a forty-nine-year career in public education and moved to Edmond, Oklahoma. He is also the author of If It Were Easy, They'd Call It Catchin'.