Peetz: A Reel for All Time

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pp. 128, SIGNED and dedicated by the author. Bound in gilt decorated green buckram. ” “Doug Pollard tells the story of a remarkable 70-year-old company whose name is synonymous with the West Coast fishery, from California to Alaska. This book traces the evolution of sport fishing for salmon in the legendary waters off Vancouver Island. Pollard’s narrative shows how the fortunes of the company, Canada’s most successful tackle maker, are tied to the fortunes of the fishery. Boris C. Peetz, a Russian-born silversmith, arrrived in Victoria, BC in 1911 and built his first reels a decade later. By 1935 the BC Peetz Manufacturing Company had fishing reels and swivels as its main line of business. The company diversifed into tackle and whole-cane rods, but it was their handmade wood and brass Peetz fishing reels that became North American classics. Doug Pollard. portrays the Peetz reel in musical terms as he describes the song that comes with the strike of a fish. He writes convincingly of the pleasures to be found in restoring old reels and reminds us that simple tackle can balance the enjoyment of fishing, and conservation. Written in the spirit of Roderick Haig-Brown and carefully researched, Peetz, A Reel for All Time was written for all anglers, history buffs, collectors and conservationists.”

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Book Information

ISBN 1895811546
Number of pages 128
Original Title Peetz: A Reel for All Time
Published Date 1997
Translators Foreword by Alan Haig-Brown
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No dustjacket
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Surrey, BC
Edition First edition
Inscription Signed and dedicated by the author
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pp. 128, SIGNED and dedicated by the author. Bound in gilt decorated green buckram. ” “Doug Pollard tells the story of a remarkable 70-year-old company whose name is synonymous with the West Coast fishery, from California to Alaska. This book traces the evolution of sport fishing for salmon in the legendary waters off Vancouver Island. Pollard’s narrative shows how the fortunes of the company, Canada’s most successful tackle maker, are tied to the fortunes of the fishery. Boris C. Peetz, a Russian-born silversmith, arrrived in Victoria, BC in 1911 and built his first reels a decade later. By 1935 the BC Peetz Manufacturing Company had fishing reels and swivels as its main line of business. The company diversifed into tackle and whole-cane rods, but it was their handmade wood and brass Peetz fishing reels that became North American classics. Doug Pollard. portrays the Peetz reel in musical terms as he describes the song that comes with the strike of a fish. He writes convincingly of the pleasures to be found in restoring old reels and reminds us that simple tackle can balance the enjoyment of fishing, and conservation. Written in the spirit of Roderick Haig-Brown and carefully researched, Peetz, A Reel for All Time was written for all anglers, history buffs, collectors and conservationists.”

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Weight 1 kg