If you’re sitting at your desk
and turning the page of a fishing calendar, that means you’re not out fishing.
So don’t you want that calendar to be one that has a nice background photo of a
fishing scene and some helpful, definitive info on sportfishing?
That’s Ken Schultz’s Daily Fishing Tips calendar!
Ken has provided fishing-subject content for calendar producers for more than fifteen years, beginning with writing the text for the non-illustrated 1995 page-a-day Field & Stream Calendar produced by Times-Mirror Magazines. He then worked on illustrated desk and wall calendar development with Cedco Publishing, and is now in his sixth year of producing a Daily Fishing Tips calendar for Gladstone Media.
Ken Schultz’s Daily Fishing Tips is a
desktop page-a-day calendar (also called a “box” calendar). Containing 314
unique tips (Saturday and Sunday pages are combined) suitable for anglers of
all levels of experience and that cover equipment and techniques appropriate
for freshwater and saltwater angling, this is a calendar that stands out if you
want to learn from an authoritative source.

While there are a few other
page-a-day fishing calendars, notice that none of these are attributed to an
individual or to an authoritative source, meaning that with them you’ll get
milk-toast advice like “fishing is better on cloudy days than on dark days.”
Gee, that’s helpful. And, most of our competitors don’t have relevant photos on
every page. A photo taken by Ken accompanies every tip in the Ken Schultz’s
Daily Fishing Tips calendar. That’s a calendar with 314 unique tips and 314 unique photos.
Here’s a sample tip from Ken’s
calendar: “Many anglers think that higher (or faster) gear ratios are best on
fishing reels, but this is not necessarily true. A high ratio is useful for
cast-and-retrieve fishing with lures that don’t offer much resistance, but it
is inadequate for hard-pulling lures. Essentially, as you go up in retrieve
speed you go down in cranking power, so keep the application in mind when
deciding which reel to use.”
In other words, Ken Schultz’s
Daily Fishing Tips calendar gives you more meat. More substance. More
explanatory information. And it comes from one of the foremost fishing
authorities in North America, not a copyeditor sitting in a windowless
publishing office who knows nothing about fishing and scoured the pages of
somebody’s book to re-phrase information.
Whether your fishing adventures
take you to mountain creeks, backwater ponds, heartland reservoirs, wilderness
rivers, tidal flats, or offshore canyons – and no matter whether you fish for
trout or tarpon, bass or bonefish, pike or permit – this calendar will help
you.
Let’s face it. As we stated
earlier, if you’re sitting at your desk and turning the page of a fishing
calendar, that means you’re not out fishing. So don’t you want that calendar to
be one that has a nice background photo of a fishing scene and some helpful,
definitive info on sportfishing?
This calendar is a terrific
holiday gift for someone who loves to go fishing.
2012 CALENDAR INFO
The
2012 Ken Schultz’s Daily Fishing Tips
calendar will be available from the publisher in mid-August, and will be available from stores and other resellers in September.
Publisher: Gladstone Media
ISBN:
Retail Price: $13.99
Size: 5 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches, 320
color pages, 315 photographs
WHERE TO FIND THE CALENDAR
Ken Schultz’s Daily Fishing Tips is
available at certain bookstores and online retailers. It is not available
from us at this Web site. If it is not in stock at stores, ask if they can
order it using the ISBN number above. To order online, click here to visit
the Gladstone Media store.
