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The Daily News "Daryl Christensen's latest book is a must-read for anyone thinking about getting into professional tournaments. 'Journal' is a captivating collection of his 1997 and 1998 tournament seasons. He writes about all the preparation that goes into working different types of waters. Daryl discusses the other half of being a tournament pro -- the time spent being on the seminar/sponsor circuits during the winter." Doni-Mae B. Rauch, Iron Mountain-Kingsford, MI Wisconsin Outdoor News Join [Daryl] on the greatest walleye lakes in the country on mild-weather days when easy fishing fills the livewell and on days when 60 mph winds and high waves capsize competitors' boats. Dan Small, Mequon, Wisconsin The Capital TimesIf youve ever thought about the glamor and glory of being a professional fisherman, you might want to read Daryl Christensens new book. Tim Eisele, Madison, Wisconsin The Daily GazetteAnyone thinking of fishing for money as a professional should first read Daryl Christensens book. . . . You will learn that its hard work being a pro. Larry Curthoys, Schenectady, New York Central Wisconsin ResorterJournal of a Walleye Pro . . . is filled with a lot of walleye fishing tips. Christensen, who has been fishing for walleye since his youth in the 1950's on the Fox River, explains in precise terms how he goes about fishing for one of Wisconsin's most popular game fish. Scott Steuck, Wautoma, Wisconsin Heading Out"Every angler out there has, or has had, dreams of becoming a professional angler. . . . When you finish this book you'll have a much clearer picture of what it takes to make your living as a professional angler." Dana Benner, West Hartford, Connecticut Marquette County Tribune "It's a sure bet that many people have thought that turning 'pro' and fishing tournaments every weekend would be a great life. . . . [Daryl] describes pre-tournament fishing strategies and many other of the fine details of tournament fishing." Mary Faltz, Montello, Wisconsin John Gillespie's Waters & Woods "[Journal of a Walleye Pro] was a good read and accurately detailed the ups and downs of fishing for a living." Ted Jarosh, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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