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Narrated by:
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Robert G. Slade
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By:
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Zane Grey
About this listen
This book describes Zane Grey's hair-raising tales of fishing in shark-infested Pacific waters.
Tales of Tahitian Waters describes Grey's fishing expeditions to the Tahitian Islands during 1928, 1929, and 1930, in which he claims to be the first big-game fisherman to fish these waters.
He came to this area after having passed nearby on his other fishing trips. Hearing accounts of there being marlin that were 30 feet long and sharks that measured 50 feet in length, he became determined to pursue these fish and add to his many fishing records. It was here where he describes catching a marlin weighing 1,040 pounds, and the catch was recorded as the first 1,000-pound fish ever caught.
In Tales of Tahitian Waters, Grey says that these were the most difficult waters he had ever fished. Yet he claims a special affection for these waters, and he visited them numerous times afterward.
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Story
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Informative
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- Narrated by: Robert G. Slade
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- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Zane Grey, known mainly for his Western fiction and for his own personal adventures exploring the rugged West, was also a prolific fisherman. Once his income from the Westerns gave him free time to explore the world's oceans, he devoted an average of 300 days a year to fishing, according to his son Loren. Besides the waters of southern California, Florida, and Nova Scotia, he went deep-sea fishing off the coasts of Australia, New Zealand, and Tahiti, with many return trips to his favorite spots. He pioneered the fishing of sailfish, and established numerous world records.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-24-25
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Good content in this book is completely erased by the narration. The dictation of the narrator makes it hard to even understand what is being said. His inflection is completely off. I don’t understand how these narrators get these jobs.
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- Gary Watson
- 04-06-21
Really good book
I enjoyed the book the narrator not so much I had to adjust speed to fix it. That’s how I get to where I could listen to it and enjoy it
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