Capt. John Kumiski is a retired fly and light tackle fishing guide, as well as an award winning free-lance writer, photographer, and author. His writing specializes in fly and light tackle saltwater and freshwater fishing, paddle sports, and camping. He's been a columnist for Saltwater Fly Fishing, an editor at Coastal Angler Magazine, and has been published in Fly Fisherman, Salt Water Sportsman, Shallow Water Angler, American Angler, Fly Tyer, and many more. His books include Redfish on the Fly, Flyrodding Florida Salt, Fishing Florida's Space Coast, and other similar titles.
John's websites include http://www.spottedtail.com and http://www.johnkumiski.com.
On December 1, 2013, five intrepid paddlers launched their vessels at JB's Fish Camp in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Their destination? Jupiter, Florida, 160 miles distant. During their nineteen day voyage of discovery they meet birds, snails, other paddlers, manatees, dolphins, scientists, restauranteurs, mangroves, seagrasses, the ghost of Henry Flagler, and much more.
Into their journey is woven the history of the people who lived along the lagoon's banks- Indians, soldiers, settlers, agriculturalists, fishermen, treasure hunters, entrepreneurs, and more.
Join their journey between the covers of this book!
People have lived in the Indian RIver Lagoon basin for thousands of years- aborigines, Spanish, English, Americans. For better or worse they have all left a mark. Written in a lively, engaging style, this book explores them all!
Título : The Indian River Lagoon Chronicles- A Narrative Paddle Adventure Through the History and Natural History of Florida's Indian River Lagoon
EAN : 9781370182749
Editorial : John Kumiski
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