 Size: 8.5" x 11", softbound
Pages: 146 with
nearly 300 photos and
illustrations.
Special limited
printing, featuring 20 color illustrations, $24.95.

ISBN-13
978-0-9679247-1-7
ISBN-10 0-9679247-1-5

The perch picker on Santa Monica pier.

On board the fishing barge, George E. Billings. |
Tales
of the Golden Years of California Ocean Fishing
By Ed Ries
Back in the good ol days,
Southern California fisherman regularly pulled out giant sea bass, barndoor halibut, logs
and firecracker sized yellowtail. Even the El Nino created bonanza conditions of recent
years can't compare to the virgin fishing grounds discovered off Southern California at
the turn of the century.
Those that first threw out a hook
into the Pacific had little more than vegetable fiber line tied to a pole. Yet in the
years to come, new poles, line, and a myriad of techniques and lures were developed.
In 1930, a lad of eleven years
dangled his line from the Santa Monica Pier in search of perch, tomcod, and halibut, thus
beginning a life-long preoccupation with fishing. Over 75 years later, the former perch
picker, Captain Ed Ries, shares his Tales of the Golden Years of California Ocean
Fishing 1900-1950.

Tales
captures the
forgotten local history of sport and commercial fishing, including the tackle, boats and
people, such as inspiring authors Charles F. Holder and Zane Grey, and personalities like
"Santa Monica Olsen," the model for Bob Segars Popeye. The book chronicles
early tackle, fishing styles and techniques, both sport and commercial, many of which are
told through Ries own experiences dating back to the Depression. Ries also takes us
into the fishing industry, where entrepreneurs seized the opportunity and growing interest
in sport fishing by making available small day boats, and later utilized the hulks of at
least 37 former sailing vessels, some over 1,000 tons in size. As the southern most ports
on the West Coast, Los Angeles and San Diego watched a commercial fishing industry emerge
as boats, ranges and fish markets continued to grow.

As an author of over 100 articles
on California ocean fishing, Ries lends his knowledge and artistic talent to Tales
by incorporating many drawings and paintings depicting early fishing. As the only
book of its kind, anyone who has ever dropped a hook in the Pacific or ever dreamed of
catching the "big one" will find Tales
fascinating reading.
Special: Order
Tales...(either the B&W or color editions) and buy Ed Ries' other book,
Fishing Barges of Southern California 1921-1998 for only $10!) |