That's because I have your copy!Forgot Nick Lyons but he wasn't on my shelf.
That's because I have your copy!Forgot Nick Lyons but he wasn't on my shelf.
That's what I thought!That's because I have your copy!
I like that #6 suggestion.😎Oh, there are sooooo many. I concur with a couple of the above posts for "The Earth Is Enough" and "The Vanishing Trout." They are wonderful books. Here are a couple others:
1. Trout Madness by Robert Traver
2. This Wonderful World of Trout by Charles K. Fox (Has how-to info. in the first half, but the second half is all fly-fishing semi-fiction)
3. A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean
4. Any John Gierach book, especially older ones such as "Trout Bum"
5. A Good Life Wasted by Dave Ames
6. Tributaries by Lou Wentz (newer book by a man who posts on this site)
I'll stop here. There are lots of wonderful fly-fishing reads out there. Good luck. Get some and enjoy!
Second this.Trout Magic by Robert Traver Love his "Testament of a Fisherman" at the beginning of that book. That alone is worth giving it a look and many people could learn much by reading it.
Life lessons can be some of the best writing.Not explicitly flyfishing, but if you're interested in trout habitat and habitat improvements, "The Quest for the Golden Trout" is really good.
I really enjoyed "Backcast" by Lou Ureneck. It's a story about a man and his son taking a solo trip in Alaska. More of a "life lessons" set against the backdrop of flyfishing story, but very good.
I came across him in to Have and Have Another: Hemingway ****tail Companion. He introduced me to the Ideal ****tail which he claimed was one of Hemingway's regular drinks at the Floridita in Havana along with of course the Daiquiri. The author of the book (Philip Greene) said Ruark was known as a "poor man's Hemingway" saying he idolized Hemingway and imitated him in many ways. What's interesting is this title is similar to one of Hemingway's famous books. Thanks for mentioning Ruark and this book. I am seeking one out!The Old Man and the Boy by Robert Ruark. Nothing better in print, imo. GG
Hope you're drinking them with peanut butter and onion sandwichesI came across him in to Have and Have Another: Hemingway ****tail Companion. He introduced me to the Ideal ****tail which he claimed was one of Hemingway's regular drinks at the Floridita in Havana along with of course the Daiquiri. The author of the book (Philip Greene) said Ruark was known as a "poor man's Hemingway" saying he idolized Hemingway and imitated him in many ways. What's interesting is this title is similar to one of Hemingway's famous books. Thanks for mentioning Ruark and this book. I am seeking one out!
I am obviously a Hemingway fan so I will note:
Old Man and the Sea which is always noted as his best story on fishing. I didn't like it as much as I thought I would.
The Sun Also Rises has one of my favorites on fishing in the Pyrenees. After reading this I had to push my wife for a bus trip to see them when we were in Barcelona.
Big Two Hearted River Fishing upper Michigan after a return from WWI
Islands in the Stream: Bimini an artist has his boys visit him for a summer of fishing
BTW the Ideal ****tail has become one of our favorite drinks. My wife makes me substitute vodka for half the gin. I like gin!
Islands in the Stream also references a drink called the Green Isaac's Special. I love Hemingway's description of the drink. It is pretty good and I always make a few at the beach and relive the Bimini story.
Kyle -im looking for a book to read about fly fishing. not looking for a "how to fly fish" book. maybe a bio. something related to fishing a certain area of PA or other states in the north east. maybe a book on a trip someone took. im really not sure as long as its not a how to flyfish book.