The material is presented logically, moving from basic "ABCs" to more complex fishing techniques.

Used copies frequently appear on sites like OZON or Ay.by .

Rare book dealers like Bukinist often stock these Soviet-era editions.

Rozinsky also wrote a dedicated follow-up, Novichok na Zimney Rybalke (Novice at Winter Fishing), which is highly regarded for its focus on ice fishing nuances like using mormyshkas and lures. Where to Find It

Specific baits and lures for different species like carp, roach, and pike. Methods for various water bodies. DIY advice on perfecting and modifying your own gear.

Since these are older titles, you typically won't find them on modern "free download" sites without running into spam or broken links. Your best bet is to look for physical copies or digital scans on:

Grigory Rozinsky’s book, (Novice at Fishing), is a classic Soviet-era guide first published in 1980 that remains popular for its practical, fundamental approach to the hobby. Core Highlights

Some editions, like Uroki Rybolovu-Novichku , use a conversational style between a beginner and an experienced angler, making the technical advice easier to digest.