Bridgeport Public Library : Keith Bartlett Book Signing!
Bridgeport, WV – Keith Bartlett, a native of Bridgeport, will be at the Bridgeport Public Library on Saturday, November 15, 2014 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm for a book signing event! Bartlett will be present to sign copies of his book and meet with fans and old friends alike. Copies of Bartlett’s book will be available for purchase during the event.
If you have questions about this event, please contact Sarah Nora at 304-842-8248.
About Keith Bartlett
Keith Bartlett grew up in Bridgeport, a 1971 graduate of Bridgeport High School. He lives in Kingsport Tennessee with his wife Tammie, is a member of The Lost State Writer’s Guild, The Appalachian Author’s Guild and maintains a blog site at WordPress.com called “The Weekend Angler’s Diary” where readers can sample his writing, preview his book and follow his fishing adventures.
Keith Bartlett worked more than thirty years in the glass industry and as an industrial consultant before deciding to write his first book. An avid outdoorsman, he found a way to balance his commitment to his career and family with his passion for fishing. Job transfers created opportunities to catch fish from Ontario through the Deep South and learn from many local friends and experts. He became a student of the science of fishing because he wanted to understand fish, their under-water worlds and how best to catch them. Much of what he learned has been captured in his first book, The Weekend Angler’s Guide to Good Fishing, a reference book for recreational anglers.
About The Weekend Angler’s Guide to Good Fishing
Readers will learn to select tackle, lures, and other equipment with an eye on expense, quality and performance. The author provides guidance on finding productive places to fish, and advice on the best times to fish, for many of our most popular game fish. In the four seasonal chapters, Keith describes some of the best angling opportunities throughout the year on reservoirs, rivers, tail-waters, ponds and streams for bass, trout, walleye, catfish and more. Also, advice is provided on how to find good fishing where the outdoor experience is less affected by competition from other anglers. And for those who have family members they would like to introduce to the sport, tips are provided on how to teach a child or loved one to fish.
All chapters are written in easy-to-understand language including pictures, charts, and diagrams to heighten interest and simplify understanding. References to the lighter side of angling emphasize key points, make readers feel they’re sharing in the experience, and entertain those who enjoy reading about fishing as much as doing it. Fishing is not a sport limited to highly trained athletes, the rich, or experienced. Few sports offer an equal opportunity for success to men, women, and children of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you fish a few times a year, or whenever you can slip away, The Weekend Angler’s Guide to Good Fishing will provide you the guidance and information needed to help you enjoy a greater level of angling success.
Source: http://theweekendanglersguidetogoodfishing.wordpress.com/