Fifty Favorite Fly-Fishing Tales: Expert Fly Anglers Share Stories from the Sea and Stream | Chris Santella | You can't tell a book by it's cover
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Fifty Favorite Fly-Fishing Tales: Expert Fly Anglers Share Stories from the Sea and Stream
Chris Santella
"Stewart, Tabori and Chang"
, 2006 - 224 pages
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For fishermen, the only thing more fun than catching fish are the
stories
they tell about those fish . . . and the ones that got away. Nobody knows that better than Chris Santella, author of the best-selling
Fifty
Places to
Fly
Fish Before You Die. For his latest homage to
anglers
, Santella invited 50 celebrated fly fishers to
share
their
favorite
fly-
fishing
stories based on their travels and experiences. The result is this unforgettable collection of stories that are, surprisingly enough for fishermen, true.
Fifty Favorite
Fly-Fishing
Tales
includes stories that cover the panoply of emotions? comical, poignant, inspirational, incredible, absurd. It tells of Ralph Cutter casting in complete darkness for blind catfish in the caves of Borneo, J. W. Smith boxing grizzlies to protect his tent camp in Alaska, and George Anderson fly fishing for saltwater crocodiles in Cuba. It also describes how Jean Williams, through trout fishing in the Colorado Rockies, helped to bridge the chasm between a type-A father and his neglected son. Accompanied by stunning photographs, the stories in this book reflect not only the rich experience of fly fishing but also how it can extend beyond the rivers, oceans, and fish to touch the core of our daily lives.
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Honestly, I was a little disappointed...
If you want a book stuffed full of great
fishing
stories
I would recommend the Chicken Soup For The Fisherman's Soul, or anything by John Gierach. I don't recall any of the stories being more than just a short story on a fishing trip. I need soul. I need meaning. I need to learn something new in a short story about
fly
fishing. Dame Juliana Berners would have been a little disappointed as well.
You can't tell a book by it's cover
This book was beautifully bound and the photography often displayed the panoramic views we so much enjoy. Unfortunately, the
tales
, although somewhat enjoyable, was average at best.
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