A Local Pacific Piscatologist
A Lifetime of Fishing
by
Book Details
About the Book
A Local Pacific Piscatologist: A Lifetime in Fishing tells the stories of a woman’s lifelong love of fishing. In 1952, Vernona Kay “Snookie” Fath began recording impressions, lessons, reflections, and catches in a fishing diary that chronicled her angling in the waters around Newport Beach, California. Drawing upon this storehouse of personal history, A Local Pacific Piscatologist explores the hands-on elements contributing to successful and enjoyable fishing: equipment, dressing, and the community of people on a pier. It also casts its attention upon the lessons one may learn with a rod and reel in hand about the relations between men and women and the celebrations of family milestones. In addition to the stories, A Local Pacific Piscatologist shares a gallery of images—the people, the catches, and the oddities that have touched Snookie’s life. If you find that accounts of fishing hook you and reel you in or if you enjoy hearing about the experiences of someone who found her life’s passion early on and then followed its lead, then A Local Pacific Piscatologist: A Lifetime in Fishing will educate and entertain you.
About the Author
Vernona Kay Fath, who goes by “Snookie,” has spent most of her seventy-six years fishing in the waters around Newport Beach, California. She started keeping a fishing diary in 1952 and updates it to this day, recording her adventures, observations, catches, and memories of the ones that got away.