A Hard-Water World: Ice Fishing and Why We Do It

Minnesota Historical Society Press (2008)
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Abstract

Striking photographs by Kennedy and engaging essays by outdoor writer and fisherman Breining capture the quirky world of ice fishing--its natural beauty and solitary subzero vigils, along with its oddball practices and practitioners.

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