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These short stories have a universal appeal to fishermen and to the general public. They are true events, sometimes humorous, about fishing adventures, mishaps, and also relationships, friendship and bonding. They are about encountering unexpected problems, and overcoming adversity. They paint a multicolor canvas of nature, an appreciation of the outdoors, and conservation of natural resources. As such, it will appeal to fishermen, outdoors enthusiasts, hikers, boaters, and especially family members and friends in their understanding of the lure of fishing.

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These short stories have a universal appeal to fishermen and to the general public. They are true events, sometimes humorous, about fishing adventures, mishaps, and also relationships, friendship and bonding. They are about encountering unexpected problems, and overcoming adversity. They paint a multicolor canvas of nature, an appreciation of the outdoors, and conservation of natural resources. As such, it will appeal to fishermen, outdoors enthusiasts, hikers, boaters, and especially family members and friends in their understanding of the lure of fishing.


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Autorenporträt
Frank "Pancho" Gonzales, a native Californian, resides in La Palma, CA. He holds a BA in Philosophy from St John's Seminary College, Camarillo, CA, and a MBA from the University of Redlands in Redlands, CA. In his career as a Staff Manager, and later Distribution Manager, at Farmers Insurance, he was often told he had a talent for describing situations that made the reader feel physically present watching events as they unfolded. Later, as the editor of his U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary flotilla newsletter, he won a national award for his work.