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The autobiographical novella, first published 50 years ago, arguably created a new type of guy: the literary fly fisherman.
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The autobiographical novella, first published 50 years ago, arguably created a new type of guy: the literary fly fisherman.
In honor of the 50th anniversary, Jonathan talks with Mountain Gazette’s Mike Rogge about one of his all-time favorite books, ‘A River Runs Through It,’ by Norman Maclean. The post...
This has been our way for generations. Our fathers did it, as did their mothers’ fathers. When a pain strikes too deep for the body to hold, you bring it here. You stand where th...
The truck is packed, and the fly-fishing duo jump in and make their way along the river as craggy mountains loom. Step by step, we see Papa and the child connect their rods, add fl...
On a river up in heaven, sails a boat....
Greed and superstition form a deadly mix on the troubled island of East Timor.
Remembering the night before the flood and everything that led up to the moment that changed my family forever.
River Road: The Anthology grew out of the River Road Reading program and includes literary works on such topics as love and loss, humility and … Continue reading →
At dawn on July 4, I found myself high in a hackberry tree, alone and unaware of my family’s whereabouts. This is the story of what came next.
And when I put my mind to books, I see myself exposed without judgment.Continue reading on Medium »
The image of the river has always been a study in contrasts—sometimes a raging torrent, sometimes a symbol of peace. At times it’s depicted as a watery grave; at others, a mother’s...
Born in 1854, Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby went on to become an author and journalist particularly renowned for her fishing stories. Along with stimulating both the tourist industry (...
A man facing divorce in the American South suffers a tragedy when his son dies by suicide. Rocked by the death and the dissolution of his marriage, he decides to travel to exotic l...
The author combines his own story of coming to terms with his identity as a gay man while seeking conscientious objector status during the Vietnam War with that of his ancestor Sus...
These iconic streams hold plenty of stories — and fish The post My Secret Guide to the Legendary Catskill Streams Where American Dry Fly Fishing Was Born appeared first on Outdoor...
Fitzgerald, a devotee of tattoos and booze, might have been tempted to go gonzo in this rollicking travelogue, but he plays it reasonably straight. The author of Dirtbag, Massachus...
Title: American River: Tributaries Author: Mallory M. O’Connor Genre: Historical Fiction American River: Tributaries follows the lives of three families of Irish, Mexican, and...
- - -Fishing apparel mentioned: A tarpon-wear shirt Old bib-front overalls Bow ties and club blazers Jean shorts - - -It will come as no surprise to longtime readers of Thomas Mc...
GQ columnist and fishing amateur Chris Black meets up with author and angler David Coggins and unlocks a phoneless flow state in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
About the Book:Broke, dispossessed, and angry at the government after losing his family’s New Mexico ranch, Trace Temple is looking for revenge. He’s living out of his truck when a...
THERE is an Irish-Gaelic term, uisge fa thalamh, which might be directly translated into English as “water under the earth” but also as “intrigue”, subterranean conspiracies, what...
As dams and development reshaped our favorite bass fishing spots, my grandpa and I squeezed in a final fishing trip The post The Unmaking of an Ozark Stream, and One Last Big Bass...
I guess I should blame my high school buddy Mark. I had stumbled along without a mentor in my early fly fishing adventures, fishing small mountain streams on family camping trips b...
Mike Eckley’s connection to the natural world began knee-deep in Pennsylvania’s trout streams, where weekends spent fishing with his father sparked a lasting curiosity about the ou...
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