Trout of the World

Trout of the World
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822038704490
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Trout of the World by : James Prosek

From the Oxus trout of eastern Afghanistan to the small golden brown trout of British chalk streams, Prosek has dedicated his unique painting talent to bringing to life trout from around the world.

Early Love and Brook Trout

Early Love and Brook Trout
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 158574039X
ISBN-13 : 9781585740390
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Early Love and Brook Trout by :

"When I dream," begins James Prosek in this wonderful book, "sometimes I can smell the resin on my pillow as if I were in the tent again . . .. I think of first kisses with a freckled girl, of abandoned New England farms, and limestone Civil War Homes on Pennsylvania spring creeks, and bright brook trout."The more than 200,000 readers who have bought Prosek's previous books will find in Early Love and Brook Trout his most poignant and revealing work. His memoir includes images of his first love, a girl named Whitney; his rowing days at Yale; his relationship to an old game warden named Joe Haines; and a night spent trapped in a cabin during a flood at the foot of the Smoky Mountains. Always, as is proper for the superb painter he is, his eye catches everything: the way a tree splits when struck by lightning, the way people interact at a salmon camp, the way wood smoke rises from a cabin on Lac St. Jean, and especially the colors of a spawning brook trout. Brook trout are at the center of his memories: They are his home fish, and he follows their range from Quebec to Georgia, fishing, painting specimens from various localities, documenting the immense diversity of this species.Graced with more than forty stunning watercolors by the author, Early Love and Brook Trout is a book no angler will want to miss. (8 1/4 X 8 1/4, 164 pages, watercolors)

Even Brook Trout Get The Blues

Even Brook Trout Get The Blues
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924062757772
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Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Even Brook Trout Get The Blues by : John Gierach

From his reminiscences about learning to fish to a lyrical piece about fishing during a late spring snow to a wry, though compassionate, look at the hard life of a brook trout, Gierach provides entertainment for fly-fishers and literature lovers alike. Drawings.

Brook Trout and the Writing Life

Brook Trout and the Writing Life
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Publisher : Eno Publishers
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9780982077184
ISBN-13 : 0982077181
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Brook Trout and the Writing Life by : Craig Nova

In this memoir, novelist Craig Nova explores the interconnections between his work as a writer, his personal life, and his passion for fly-fishing. Nova leads the reader into his courtship, marriage, the birth of his children, and his life as a father, husband, writer, friend, citizen, and angler. Just as the author observes the life of the elusive and beautiful brook trout in the tea-colored streams, he finds interconnections to his daily lifehe teaches his daughter to build an igloo; he deals with the disappointment of a very public mean-spirited review of his much-anticipated novel; he gazes at his wife-to-be in her hammock by a stream; he finds himself the victim of a random blackmailer. Unpredictable and keenly observed, Nova leads us through the terrain of the life of an artist. The one constant is the stream and the brook trout which offer both respite from the demands of his life and a wellspring of inspiration and strength. It is a paean to nature and the beauty of the brook trout.

Forest and Stream

Forest and Stream
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Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435062356233
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Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

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The Trout Whisperers

The Trout Whisperers
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Publisher : Stackpole Books
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0811701778
ISBN-13 : 9780811701778
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trout Whisperers by : Peter Bodo

The Trout Whisperers is a comic novel that chronicles the misadventures of two eccentric fly fishermen, Louis Traub and Raul Mendoza, on the 25th anniversary of their annual six-week fishing and camping trip in Montana. During this jaunt, the characters' unconventional interpretation of outdoor experience, combined with their quixotic search for a mythic, unspoiled trout stream, adds up to a deliciously zany romp echoing Lewis and Clark's historic journey through the Missouri River country.

Searching for Home Waters

Searching for Home Waters
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9780820364216
ISBN-13 : 0820364215
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Searching for Home Waters by : Michael K. Steinberg

The brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is an iconic species among fly anglers and cold-water conservationists in eastern North America. This fish registers as a powerful symbol for its beauty and its imagery in art and literature. Its presence also tells us a great deal about the health of the larger environment. When an angler has a brook trout in hand, there is confidence that the water is close to pristine. Besides being an important indicator species, the brook trout, with its gold and reddish markings and its camouflaged green and black back, is one of the most beautiful freshwater fish in North America. And beyond the beauty of the fish itself, the environment in which it is found is also part of its past and present appeal. To fish for brook trout is often to fish in the last remote and rugged landscapes in the East, “fishscapes” that have not been polluted by stocking trucks that dump nonnative brown and rainbow trout in most of the East’s accessible cold waterways. Searching for Home Waters is part science, part environmental history, and part personal journey of the author, Michael K. Steinberg, and those he interviewed during his travels. The work takes a broad perspective that examines the status of brook trout in the eastern United States, employing a “landscape” approach. In other words, brook trout do not exist in a vacuum; they are impacted by logging, agriculture, fishing policies, suburban development, mining, air pollution, and climate change. Thus, while the book focuses specifically on the status and management of the brook trout—from Georgia to Labrador—it also tells the larger story of the status of the eastern environment. As a “pilgrimage,” this book is also a journey of the heart and contains Steinberg’s personal reflections on his relationship with the brook trout and its geography.

Field & Stream

Field & Stream
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Total Pages : 116
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

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FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.

Lines on the Water

Lines on the Water
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Publisher : Arcade Publishing
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 1559706341
ISBN-13 : 9781559706346
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Lines on the Water by : David Adams Richards

David Adams Richards explores man's relationship with nature: whether fishing salmon on the Miramichi, hunting moose or deer, losing your way in the woods, or sneaking away from a bear. This book is about hunters and fishermen, about history and memory. Richards weaves together the tales that have informed his life as a fisherman. He has learned his skill from the guides and the poachers, the sports and the city slickers who have all fished the Miramichi. He learns about perseverance and respecting nature, and he reflects on the changes that the modern world has brought to the great river. Lines on the Water abounds with lore and wisdom, humor, and most of all, passion. -- Publisher's description.

Flyfisher's Guide to New England

Flyfisher's Guide to New England
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Publisher : Wilderness Adventures Press
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9781940239071
ISBN-13 : 1940239079
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Flyfisher's Guide to New England by : Zambello, Lou

This completely new flyfishing guide to New England is the best flyfishing guide ever on this fishery-rich and historic area. Author and flyfishing guide Lou Zambello provides all the information to improve your catch rate in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Masschusetts. Full-color maps accompany the fisheries, complete with GPS coordinates, access points, public land, access roads, boat ramps (including small hand launches), parking areas, named holes and pools and more. Many flyfishers flock to the same well-known waters that are written about again and again and face crowded conditions. Yet there are hundreds of productive waters that are ignored. Zambello, who has spent over 30 years fishing in New England, teamed with former Maine State Fisheries Director John Boland and other experts to cover many of these great uncrowded waters in the Flyfisher's Guide to New England. Lou spent the last several years criss-crossing New England researching this book, a review of many hundreds of both popular and unknown, moving and stillwaters in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. Following Wilderness Adventures Press' tradition of creating the best flyfishing guide books, the new full-color Flyfisher's Guide to New England will help you get your own piece of fishing heaven. Also check out Zambello's first book, Flyfishing Northern New England's Seasons.