The Mad Fisherman: Kick Some Bass with America's Wildest TV Host | 
enlarge | Authors: Charlie Moore, Charles Salzberg Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.7 x 1
ISBN: 0312374720 Dewey Decimal Number: 799.1092 EAN: 9780312374723 ASIN: 0312374720
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“Charlie Moore is my American blood brother in the spirit of the wild, celebrating the joys and purity of hands-on conservation. The boy knows how to live! Rock on, Mad Fish.”---Ted Nugent
“Charlie Moore is a passionate, entertaining personality who makes a sport into not just a great hobby but a heck of a lot of fun. Charlie Moore is the real deal as an American Fisherman.”--Jim Calhoun, Basketball Hall of Famer and Two-Time National Champion Collegiate Coach of the University of Connecticut Huskies
"I don't know what's crazier: playing all over the world with Lynyrd Skynyrd or doing a TV show with Charlie Moore! I do know I love the guy like a brother."--Rickey Medlocke, lead guitarist of Lynyrd Skynryd
“A good old success story related with charm and humor.”—Booklist
Charlie Moore was married with two kids (and one on the way) when his Massachusetts bait-and-tackle shop sank without a trace. A skilled fisherman and a savvy entrepreneur trained in his father’s cigar shop, Charlie decided to support his family by starring on his own TV fishing show. After all, the ones playing on the TV in Charlie’s shop all day had one thing in common: they were dull. As a rule, people called Charlie many things, but never, ever dull. In fact, when he told friends about his television idea, they called him crazy. Today, everyone calls him the Mad Fisherman. The Mad Fisherman is the incredible story of how Charlie cold-called his way into doing short spots for no money for a regional outdoors show while working odd jobs to pay for diapers. When the TV station refused to pay up once the show was a hit, he hooked show sponsors himself, turning Charlie Moore Outdoors into a profitable enterprise. Charlie’s success opened doors at ESPN and gave birth to the groundbreaking Beat Charlie Moore, an entirely new kind of outdoors show on which Charlie goes mano y mano with pro fishermen and celebrities alike. Charlie's very competitive, but he still pays more attention to amusing his audience than beating his competitors. But he usually does both, anyway. Guest fishermen on Charlie’s boat have included NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe, Massachusetts governor and presidential hopeful Mitt Romney (who waterskiied off the back of Charlie’s boat), Rickey Medlocke of Lynyrd Skynyrd, UConn basketball coach Jim Calhoun, Ted Nugent, Adam West (TV’s Batman), and Darryl McDaniels of Run-DMC. No matter how famous they are on dry land, they turn into ordinary guys when Charlie hands them a fishing pole. Well, except Ted Nugent. With unflagging energy, a wild sense of humor, and a sheer love of the outdoors, Charlie Moore entertains and amuses a million and a half people every week.
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RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "A HUMOROUS STORY ABOUT AN ENTREPRENEUR WHO LOVES TO FISH!" April 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Charlie Moore is living his dream as the host of "CHARLIE MOORE OUTDOORS" and "BEAT CHARLIE MOORE" two highly rated outdoors shows on ESPN2 AND NESN (New England Sports Network). But anyone who reads this book and expects to only learn about his successful shows will be rudely and pleasantly surprised. Concealed in the midst of all of Charlie's machismo, bragging and wild fish stories, is a step-by-step guide to not accepting life's disappointments on the road to becoming a successful entrepreneur. I feel I am a successful entrepreneur myself, and have had my own business for a quarter of a century, but I bought this book for some fishing stories and lo and behold in the midst of catching bass and trout, I recognized the same dogged traits in Charlie that I have prided myself in having. I learned early on that if you're successful, people want what you have; but don't want to do what you did to get it. Charlie is famous now, but he earned his success every step of the way. Twelve years ago, he was married with two children, another on the way, dead broke and living in his in-laws house. He was the odd man out in a business with his Father and brother, and using credit cards tried to build on his lifelong love for fishing by opening a tackle shop. If you added up the total amount of his kids diapers he changed in his tackle shop it probably surpassed the total amount of lures he sold. But I've always believed that obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off the goal! I'm from a sports background and so was Charlie, and because of that unbridled competitiveness, is why I feel the mantra's I have lived by mirrored the mantra's that Charlie espoused. Believe me a champion gets knocked down, but he also gets up and continues to fight... a loser gets knocked down and he stays there because now he has his reason to fail. Well, Charlie continued to get up. After his tackle shop went out of business, and he was earning a pittance operating a leaf blower, he made countless phone calls to TV stations without getting any return calls, but he kept on dialing. When he finally got his first "small" TV job it was for 5 minutes a show; his first paychecks were $50.00 plus he had to pay for his own gas to get to whatever location the show was being filmed at. As Charlie's reputation started to emerge, he still couldn't support his growing family on the meager wage he was receiving, so he cut a deal where he would start selling advertising for his show and split the revenue. So, as you can see from reading this book, Charlie is a "TWELVE-YEAR-OVERNIGHT-SUCCESS" and he truly earned every bit of it as a "STREET-FIGHTING" (The highest compliment in my world.) self-made entrepreneur.
Oh, by the way the icing on the cake in this book are the great fishing stories with "THE MAD FISHERMAN" (Charlie) which include competing against celebrities such as Drew Bledsoe, Bobby Orr, Bill "The Spaceman" Lee, Adam Vinatieri, John "Hondo" Havlicek, Jim Calhoun, Governor Mitt Romney, Ted Nugent, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Adam "Batman" West, Chuck Woolery, John Smoltz and many others. You'll also enjoy the utter beauty of being a child that never grows up, which is at the soul of all fishermen, as an array of fish get their TV names such as "LARRY" the Largemouth Bass, "SALLY" the Smallmouth Bass, "PETEY" the Pickerel and others. Also learn about how Charlie lifted the "CURSE OF THE BASSBINO, and helped the Red Sox win the World Series.
In summary: A) Buy this book for the fish stories and also get free an inspiring American success story. OR B) Buy this book for an inspiring American success story and also get free some great fish stories.
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