Where's Jim & Ed? Fishing the Wilson Dam Tailrace: Florence, Alabama

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Fishing, Science & Nature, Science
Cover of the book Where's Jim & Ed? Fishing the Wilson Dam Tailrace: Florence, Alabama by James W. Dow, James W. Dow
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Author: James W. Dow ISBN: 9781310894848
Publisher: James W. Dow Publication: November 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James W. Dow
ISBN: 9781310894848
Publisher: James W. Dow
Publication: November 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jim and Ed are co-workers; and they enjoy a good adventure, especially an adventure into nature. They both know that adventures come with a certain amount of risk; so they try to plan for the contingencies (e.g., be prepared to deal with any issues that may arise). Also, they know that all plans are fiction until definite, determined actions are taken to turn plans into reality. So, when Jim and Ed embark on one of their many adventures, they resort to their 3-e principles:
- Apply all the energy available,
- Maintain enthusiasm throughout the endeavor, and
- Execute the plan (e.g., drive it to completion).

This ebook is a non-fiction, picture essay describing the events leading up to, during, and after Jim's and Ed's fishing trip on the Tennessee River. Things go well; and things go not-so-well in this nature adventure. However, the lessons learned are accepted; and a subsequent trip is planned in order to overcome past misfortunes.

This ebook is educational for younger readers; and even experienced fishermen can benefit from Jim's and Ed's experiences. To be sure, a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work.

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Jim and Ed are co-workers; and they enjoy a good adventure, especially an adventure into nature. They both know that adventures come with a certain amount of risk; so they try to plan for the contingencies (e.g., be prepared to deal with any issues that may arise). Also, they know that all plans are fiction until definite, determined actions are taken to turn plans into reality. So, when Jim and Ed embark on one of their many adventures, they resort to their 3-e principles:
- Apply all the energy available,
- Maintain enthusiasm throughout the endeavor, and
- Execute the plan (e.g., drive it to completion).

This ebook is a non-fiction, picture essay describing the events leading up to, during, and after Jim's and Ed's fishing trip on the Tennessee River. Things go well; and things go not-so-well in this nature adventure. However, the lessons learned are accepted; and a subsequent trip is planned in order to overcome past misfortunes.

This ebook is educational for younger readers; and even experienced fishermen can benefit from Jim's and Ed's experiences. To be sure, a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work.

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