These visual encyclopedias leave a prominent place to the drawings that give "see to better understand" sea fishing or freshwater (ecology, materials, techniques, bait . . ), not to mention the ecological dimension: protection of the aquatic environment, knowledge of fish life, nature conservation and fisheries associations are subjects dear to anglers today. - Machinery and equipment for the angler's fishing at sea: the floating line, casting, trolling, fly fishing, recreational fishing for the acquisition of a ship-board electronics the boat, for fishing in fresh water: the blow, casting, fly. - A form of identity is to recognize the 56 saltwater fish as well as 42 freshwater fish, know when to fish, where fish, what are their qualities and fisheries techniques and materials are most effective. Michel Luchesi practice all the techniques of fishing, the great start to stick through the whip, with a preference for the ultralight, fly and float in English. He has worked with major magazines fish: The Fisherman France, Le Canard fisherman. He is the author of numerous books on fishing. The fisherman is not an ordinary man. As soon as he is on holiday or weekend, he rises at dawn, put on his boots or his thigh and goes running rivers to soak his line. While the average person the opportunity to make a lie . . Here, fresh and fresh at the water's edge, eyes alert, his nostrils quivering. He sniffs the damp air as if he followed the trail of a big game. Musette shoulder bag and cane in hand, he scans the surface of the water to detect some signs. As soon as he sees or believes she is seeing a shadow in the water, it is very small. Tucked behind a grove of trees or tall grass, he finally launched his line in a particular patch of greenery. His bait drift slowly into the stream sinks into the belly of the river and reappears a few meters downstream, on a spit of sand. Not a button! It starts by holding the line (and your breath!) And maneuvering as enticing to provoke the attack of the predator. Touche! A trout has fallen into the trap. She struggles to regain his freedom, but to no avail. The hook stuck in the corner of the lips, resists his contortions. It remains only to climb onto the shore to put dry. And a! The fisherman is proud of his decision and can not help but stare at her. This is not the first time he captures a brown trout of this size - 52 cm - but he still feels the adrenaline rush. At each stroke of the line, this is so, so much so that sometimes he wonders: "Is this the fisherman who catch fish or fish that takes the man". . . .