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 JUNGLE BLUES VOL-3

A quality printed Non-fiction (true story) book on quality paper - no expense spared- 234 pages and 40 great photos. Only available from the author.

The intrepid adventures of a fly-fishing geek

I tried to ask the shopkeeper what the fish was called and he tore the corner off a cardboard box and wrote in English, ‘Pla Chado’ – the giant snake-headed fish.”
From his rural home in the South Island of New Zealand, self-professed fly-fishing geek Stu Tripney designs flies and runs the New Zealand Fly Fishing School. But every now and then, a fish swims into his dreams … 

Jungle Blues is Stu’s first travel memoir, recounting his strange adventures while living in the jungles of Malaysia. A story about the environment, human nature and strange friends, this hilarious tale will appeal to anyone who loves the thrill of travel and adventure.

 Praise for JUNGLE BLUES.

Jungle Blues,

An uninhibited, humorous and entertaining read! Stu’s journey through the jungles of Malaysia, will leave you with a sense of excitement, adventure and inspiration, with an insight into the psyche of an obsessed sport fisherman! 

Phil Caira

Publisher Rod&Rifle New Zealand 23/08/2020

“adventurous storytelling with all the ups and downs a fisherman can relate to, Great storytelling and gets a big thumbs up from

 Josh James- thekiwibushman.co.nz- 25/08/2020- New Zealand

 

'I am not much of a fly fisher, but after reading Jungle Blues, I was not only greatly entertained, but tempted to wade back into it." -

 Grant Dixon Managing editor, NZ Fishing News 11/08/2020

 Hi Stu

A great book! An exciting, romping read. Read it straight through in one sitting – to make sure there was nothing incriminating inside  A fresh sense of fishing travel writing I reckon. I hope it’s really damned successful, Stu, I’m looking forward to reading the next one in the library! 

 

Paul Arden - Owner- Sexyloops.com- 04/08/2020

 

Hi Stu,

Just received the book, and as a fisherman I can say what a lifetime adventure you must of had, awesome. As a contributor on your Kickstarter. I read Jungle Blues only putting it down once to Pee which I held off until my BackTeeth were Floating and had to go. 

 Just got your new book and already read first two chapters, brilliant!

 Thanks as well for the message inside the cover of the printed version that I’d also ordered which arrived safe.

 Keep up the great work.

 Malcom Low- Christchurch- New Zealand- 06/08/2020 

 My thoughts on Jungle Blues

What a refreshing view on fly fishing life

If you believe fly fishing is all about Tweed jackets, Cane rods and Silk lines then Jungle Blues will take you to a whole new way to look at fishing

The way Stu looks at travel and fishing is a real eye opener for a lot of us. Stu takes a good look at the travel destination through the back streets and the back blocks of Malaysia with a stunning way of looking at life with a different prospective. This book is a lot more than just a fishing story, it tells us of the conservation issues the country is facing, that in its self is well worth the time to read. Stu tells us of the culture and a way of life we all dream about.

The best for me is how Stu goes about targeting a new species, The research into fish habits and gaining local knowledge is a lesson to all of us who see fly fishing as being about more than just trout.

There is a bunch of stuff we can all learn from in his writing and the whole story is told as if you were sitting around a camp fire or a kitchen table in a remote location.

There are parts of this book that actually did make me laugh out loud while reading.

One of the most entertaining books l have read in a long time.

Hats off to Stu this is a good read that will leave you thinking of your next adventure, looking forward to Chasing Tigers

Well done .

 Neil Prycey - Entrepreneur -  Victoria - Australia 25/08/2020

 Hi Stu 

Have you ever heard of George Melley? He was a collector of surrealist art, a writer, a newspaper columnist, a bisexual, a jazz and blues singer, and a fly fisherman. 

 From his art collection he once sold an incredibly valuable work by Magritte so he could but a mile of trout fishing in Wales. 

An incident in your book reminded me of all of this. This is from George Melley's book on fishing

 "I’ve also written a book about fishing called Hooked. It wasn’t a book about how you do it, but why… It’s a very personal book. For instance, I write about an incident about which I’ve never written or told people, an incident when I caught a trout which I was utterly enamoured of. You see, it was the first one I’d caught on that particular river. And I found my way into a sort of jungle of weeds and lay down and put the fish on a trunk and masturbated. "

Perhaps you can guess the passage in Jungle Blues that jogged my memory?

 Best wishes Richard Nelson - UK- ENGLAND- 01/08/2020

 Once in a while you get to read a book that is written by a truly inspired individual. One who is the consummate person for their passion in life. This is the case with Jungle Blues, by Stu Tripney.

 As an avid fly-fisherman, I appreciate learning about the locations and unique species that Stu writes about.  I have never fished in the locations that he describes in this book, but honestly, I don't think I'd want to!  He's got a taste for adventure, and it comes through with all sorts of interesting and exciting stories.

 Stu has a knack for writing in a truly honest and open style that lures you into reading the next page, and the next and the next...... I finished the book in 1 afternoon.  I was enthralled at the adventures and mis-adventures that he describes in his unique way and it's just so darned entertaining that I couldn't put it down.  

 This book is not only for those who are fly-fishers at heart, as he delves into the personal side of life and describes some emotions and feelings that most of us on the planet feel at one time or another.  It's a great read for people who love an adventure story in exotic places as much as people who love to fly-fish. I feel that most people would enjoy this book. 

 This is in no way your average fly-fishing book.  It is much, much more.  I really enjoyed Jungle Blues and I am sure you will too.  5 stars from me!" 

 Glen Tickler BC- CANADA- 4/8/2020

 Hi Stu,

 Just a note to say how much I enjoyed reading Jungle Blues! And to pass on my congratulations for getting it over the finish line – no small task! You left me full of appreciation for your efforts, well done!

 It’s a great, easy read and captures those wonderful moments that true fishing tragics totally understand – the experiences, meeting people and the sheer wonder and beauty of the natural world. I often wonder whether other outdoor pursuits give the same degree of immersion and sense of joy that fishing does..

Take care you champion,

 Brian Lawrence - Australia 01/08/2020

 Hi Stu

Hope you are feeling better by far now. I finished Jungle Blues and enjoyed a lot of it. You can hold on reader and would like to read it more so you better finish your next volumes. 

I think the passion comes so strongly out of it that it gives readers who are willing to find out theirs can have a boost for themselves. 

 Cheers,

Kare Lapen- Finland 14/08/2020

 Stu, I feel sad because the Jungle Blues book is finished yet and there are not any more pages to read. It was such a great read, every day I read a bit of it. And just a bit because I wanted to have it last a bit longer until I finished this glorious book!!! It’s worth every single dollar and more.. It’s as good as your fly designs but with the difference, 

Oh man, I’d really like to have some more adventures with you as I enjoy your company. Of course I’m not as fucking crazy like English Paul and way out of your casting skills, but I’m always thirsty beer, wine, whisky and jungle juice if available...... that’s also a great skill I guess?!?

Looking forward to reading your next book Chasing Tigers and the next and the next!

Cheers 

Bjorn Wigger - Switzerland - 27/08/2020

 

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 JUNGLE BLUES VOL-3
The intrepid adventures of a fly-fishing geek

A quality printed Non-fiction (true story) book on quality paper - no expense spared- 234 pages and 40 great photos. Only available from the author.

I tried to ask the shopkeeper what the fish was called and he tore the corner off a cardboard box and wrote in English, ‘Pla Chado’ – the giant snake-headed fish.”
From his rural home in the South Island of New Zealand, self-professed fly-fishing geek Stu Tripney designs flies and runs the New Zealand Fly Fishing School. But every now and then, a fish swims into his dreams … 

Jungle Blues is Stu’s first travel memoir, recounting his strange adventures while living in the jungles of Malaysia. A story about the environment, human nature and strange friends, this hilarious tale will appeal to anyone who loves the thrill of travel and adventure.

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Online price (NZD)

$49.00