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By John Walters on Monday, May 10, 2004.
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Jack Noon is a writer and outdoorsman from Sutton. Ever since his grandfather taught him to fish when he was five years old, he?s been fascinated with the outdoors and fishing. His new book, Fishing in New Hampshire: A History, is about fish and fishers in the area, but also about human impact and environmental change- from over fishing, to dam building, to the introduction of new species, and more. Jack has written several books, fiction and non-fiction, all about his home state of New Hampshire.
When he's not writing, Jack is an avid outdoorsman. He has held a series of jobs that involve being outside- loon biologist, Outward Bound guide, and running the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge for Dartmouth College.

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