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University of Minnesota.
(In this collection of more than thirty essays, political ...)
In this collection of more than thirty essays, political satirist Jack Ohman covers a wide range of topics about fly fishing--such as falling in, fishing records, getting your kids to fish with you, and how not to tie flies (to name only a few)--exploring the obsession with the sport that can drive men and women mad. Generously illustrated with more than fifty new Ohman cartoons.
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(What happens when one of the nation's most influential po...)
What happens when one of the nation's most influential political cartoonists blindsides the unsuspecting sport of fishing with his sardonic wit? The result is a pen-lashing sparing no one. From southern bass bubbas to benumbed northern ice anglers; from blow-dried TV fishing-show hosts to the techno-manic fishing industry itself - all are skewered together and served up on the hilarious shish kebab called Fishing Bass-Ackwards.
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(Sharp, fresh, and biting, Jack Ohman's syndicated comic s...)
Sharp, fresh, and biting, Jack Ohman's syndicated comic strip skewers the absurdity, and self-absorbed silliness that epitomize today's media -- and no pop star, actor, advertiser, product, trend or politician is left untouched by his wit. This is the first collection of his comics, and it will leave you laughing and screaming for more.
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University of Minnesota.
His work is syndicated nationwide to over 300 newspapers by Tribune Media Services. Ohman worked as a political aide for the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party (DFL) during his high school years in Minnesota. At age 17, Ohman worked at the Minnesota Daily, the student newspaper of the University of Minnesota.
At age 19, Ohman was the youngest cartoonist ever to be nationally syndicated.
His first daily newspaper job was at The Columbus Dispatch, where he was hired in 1981. He then moved to the Detroit Free Press in 1982, and went to The Oregonian in 1983.
Ohman was a regular art contributor to American Broadcasting Company News Nightline between 1984 and 1986. In 1986, through sales of copies of his cartoons about the space shuttle Challenger accident, Ohman raised over $30,000 for the families of the astronauts.
lieutenant was the fifth largest private donation in the United States.
In 2001, he raised over $30,000 for the United Way September 11 Fund. Ohman has an honors degree in United States. history from Portland State University. He was a regular contributor to Foreign Policy and Money magazines.
Ohman is also the creator of the syndicated comic strip Mixed Media, which he drew from 1994 to 1999 and which appeared in over 170 newspapers.
In 2006, Ohman was voted one of the top five cartoonists in the United States by the readers of The Week magazine. On October 29, 2012, it was announced that Ohman was stepping down as The Oregonian"s editorial cartoonist.
He has been hired by The Sacramento Bee, in Sacramento, California.
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