Fisherman
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http://archive.org/stream/cu31924003314469#page/n29/mode/2up
Is old book but talks on my level. Very easy to understand.
The book will not let you cut and paste but the section on the "New Curing Method" Is really wild and I think before it's time.
The author stresses experience and observation and helps the reader visualize some of the terms that other publications take for granted that you are to know and understand like "sponging". pages 28 and 29.
The "limbering up" procedure should help some of us in our early attempts at understanding the curing process which most of our members are just now getting into. Including myself.
It is hard to tell what is needed at what stage. Maybe it is more moisture or more heat. I think this read will help some of us.
Is old book but talks on my level. Very easy to understand.
The book will not let you cut and paste but the section on the "New Curing Method" Is really wild and I think before it's time.
The author stresses experience and observation and helps the reader visualize some of the terms that other publications take for granted that you are to know and understand like "sponging". pages 28 and 29.
The "limbering up" procedure should help some of us in our early attempts at understanding the curing process which most of our members are just now getting into. Including myself.
It is hard to tell what is needed at what stage. Maybe it is more moisture or more heat. I think this read will help some of us.