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Cast
from the Edge : Tales of an...
By: Scott Sadil
Hardcover - 192 pages (November
1999)
"Nothing prepares us for the next moment. Or it all does,
if we are able to see. We have reasons for everything, and then
those reasons shatter. We are utterly wrong and we start all
over again. We return to fly fishing because we are certain
that here, at least, the good guys always win". ($$)
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The
Seasons of a Fisherman : A...
By: Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown // Introduction by Ted Leeson
Hardcover - 800 pages (July 2000)
This marvelous volume, which collects four of Haig-Brown's best-loved
classics between one set of covers for the first time, should
elegantly introduce Haig-Brown, who died in 1976, to a new generation
of outdoors enthusiasts as it reintroduces him to his old angling
friends. ($$$) |
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The
Longest Silence: A Life in Fishing
By: Thomas Mcguane
Hardcover - 280 pages (November
1999)
For The Longest Silence, McGuane has trolled his inventory and
assembled 33 essays written over three decades. Passionate,
meditative, personal, and often very funny, they are filled
with fellowship and connected by his love of angling. ($$) |
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A
River Runs Through It, and Other...
By: Norman Maclean
Hardcover - 217 pages (April
1976)
A River Runs Through It is arguably the best piece of fly-fishing
literature ever written, and the paperback edition includes
two great non-fly fishing stories. Beginning with the memorable
line, "In our family, there was no clear line between religion
and fly fishing," Maclean paints an evocative portrait
of the sons of a small-town Montana minister, two brothers headed
in very different directions. ($$) |
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Small
in the Eye of a River
By: Frank Mele // Foreword by Nick Lyons
Hardcover - 160 pages (October
1999)
Nine unique essays and stories celebrate a life in which fly
fishing is the central ingredient: from the magical qualities
of a blue-dun neck to the intermingling of love, music, fly
fishing, and the haunting life of rivers. ($$) |
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Blood
Knot: Stories
By: Pete Fromm
Hardcover - 144 pages (October
1998)
About the bridge that fishing builds to bring people closer
together. Fromm has earned a reputation as one of the brightest
literary voices in the wilderness of outdoor writing which manifests
itself in this collection of ten deeply felt stories. ($$) |
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The
Gift of Trout
By: Editor Ted Leeson // Other Charles Gauvin // Illustrator
Gordon Allen
Hardcover - 224 pages (October
1996)
Sponsored by the habitat conservation group Trout Unlimited,
The Gift of Trout is an unabashed celebration of trout and the
wild places they call home. It is also an anthology of angling's
first-rate writing. ($$) |
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An
Honest Angler: The Best of Sparse...
By: Sparse Grey Hackle // Foreword by Patricia Miller Sherwood
Hardcover - 272 pages (March
1998)
Funny, thoughtful, honest...a great compilation of short stories
from one of the original sport/fly fishermen (and a superb writer)
of the rivers! ($$$) |
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