Moonlighting

£15.99

Michael Brown, a young travel writer, received a call from a friend urging him to come down to the West Country to see the elver harvest. It changed the course of his life completely. He became fascinated by eels, quit his job, and started to make a living out of catching, exporting, smoking and curing eels. An inspiring, heart-warming memoir.

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Description

In spring 1973, Michael Brown, a young freelance travel writer, took a phone call from a friend: ‘Why don’t you come down to Somerset and see these things called elvers – they migrate up river at night on the high tides and the local’s fish for them. It’s called elvering.’

And so began a lifetime’s career, full of ups and downs, as a self- employed eel fisherman: from the enchantment of catching them by moonlight, to driving them in battered vans across Europe, to smoking mature eels, to selling them – Michael and his long-suffering wife Utta have never looked back.

A heart-warming tale of running a small business on a shoe-string; and a passion for eels which never faded.

Additional information

Weight 450 g
Dimensions 234 × 156 × 29 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

255

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

639.37432092 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K