@inbook{10.5749/j.cttttmth.7, ISBN = {9780816641765}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.cttttmth.7}, abstract = {Up on the front deck, manipulating the trolling motor, Ron Kobes holds court in a voice at least as strong as Luciano Pavarotti’s. Kobes brings the same intensity and enthusiasm to fishing that a SWAT team might save for bursting in on a gang of bank robbers with hostages. When Kobes talks about fishing, he does so in a tone of voice that you or I might use to address someone standing a quarter mile away.“It really isn’t the place for a two-piece rod—using heavy jerkbaits,” he says, eyeing my light outfit with disdain. As he speaks, he}, bookauthor = {Greg Breining}, booktitle = {Fishing Minnesota: Angling with the Experts in the Land of 10,000 Lakes}, edition = {NED - New edition}, pages = {53--65}, publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, title = {TROPHY NORTHERN PIKE: Ģetting Real Personal}, year = {1993} }