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117 Days Adrift by Maurice and Maralyn Bailey
117 Days Adrift

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The Bailey's is a fantastic human story of adaptation to totally alien conditions. It is a story of amazing courage, resolution and endurance. Essential reading for all who enjoy a gripping true story, 117 Days Adrift is an inspiring tale that has become one of the classics of the sea!



A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean and Barry Moser (Illustrator)
A River Runs Through It

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From its first magnificent sentence, "In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing", to the last, "I am haunted by waters", A River Runs Through It is an American classic.

Based on Norman Maclean's childhood experiences, A River Runs Through It has established itself as one of the most moving stories of our time; it captivates readers with vivid descriptions of life along Montana's Big Blackfoot River and its near magical blend of fly fishing with the troubling affections of the heart.

This handsome edition is designed and illustrated by Barry Moser. There are thirteen two-color wood engravings.



Alaska Blues by Joe Upton
Alaska Blues

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Joe Upton tours us through open channels and narrow fjords, past forested shorelines, tiny villages, abandoned homesteads and deserted canneries. We experience the life of the independent fisher including the lonely hours at sea, the satisfaction of a good's day catch, and the easy camaraderie of other fishers. Alaska Blues offers up an authentic tale of the Southeast Alaska landscape and a fascinating way of life.



Blues by John Hersey
Blues by John Hersey

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Another title for this book could be "Zen and the Art of Bluefish Fishing." Thoroughly enjoyable and is an easy read.  You can smell the bunkers and you feel the power of the fish.

The pleasures of a summer's bluefishing off Martha's Vineyard are marvelously evoked as John Hersey reflects upon the angler's art, wonders of the teeming oceans where fish and fisherman confront each other, and the web of interdependence they share. The book includes 14 drawings.

We highly recommend this book!




Crunch and Des : Classic Stories of Saltwater Fishing by Philip Wylie and Karen Wylie Pryor
Crunch and Des: Classic Stories of Saltwater Fishing

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If you like fishing, South Florida, good stories with a human interest slant, tales with a moral to be gleaned, adventure and solid humor, you will enjoy these short stories of two fishing guides, their clients and associates set in forties era Miami and in the waters outside. The fishing knowledge of the author is clearly authentic, as is the capability to make genuinely likeable characters and amusing story lines. His love of this locale is apparent, as is his capability to translate the mood of his settings to his readers. Most of the stories were first published in the Saturday Evening Post.

This is a keepsake book you will want to reread over and over!




The Earth Is Enough : Growing Up in a World of Fly Fishing, Trout, & Old Men
by Harry Middleton and Russell Chatham
The Earth is Enough

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In this touching memoir of his boyhood on a farm in the Ozark foothills, Harry Middleton joins the front rank of nature writers alongside Edward Hoagland and Annie Dillard. Middleton is the outdoors columnist for Southern Living magazine.

Haunted by a troubled past, a young boy is turned over to two enigmatic guardians, men as old as the hills they farm and elusive as the trout they fish. Seeking strength and purpose from life, the boy learns that the very pulse of life beats from within the deep constancy of the earth, and from one's devotion to it. Amidst the rhythm of an ancient cadence, he discovers his home: a farm, a forest, a mountain stream, and the eye of a trout rising.




Full Creel by Nick Lyons
Full Creel by Nick Lyons

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For years, Nick Lyons has endeared himself to readers by reminding them of why they fish. Now, at last, he has assembled his favorite pieces into a beautifully illustrated collection that will stand as a classic of fishing literature. Drawn from a career that spans over thirty years, the pieces re-create the essence of angling. They capture the meditative rhythm of casting, the burst of adrenaline when a fish strikes, the quiet joy of standing in a river, and the abiding passion for a sport that so often turns into hopeless if benign addiction. Yet Full Creel is much more than a wonderful book about fishing; it is also the summing up of a rich and fascinating life. A husband, father, book publisher, and former English professor, Nick Lyons weaves his personal experiences and knowledge throughout his tales, creating textured ruminations on the links between angling and family, philosophy, and literature. This is an essential book for anyone who enjoys fishing literature.



Giant Bluefin by Douglas Whynott
Giant Bluefin

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Bluefin tuna are the largest finfish in the ocean and the fishermen who harpoon them, one at a time, lead a traditional, athletic, even heroic life, according to Whynott. The author spent two seasons in the company of a 47 year-old Cape Cod harpooner and tells the story of his "passionate hunt for his noble and elusive prey," as well as the struggle between the fishermen and conservationists.

Whynott's superb report on the bluefin harpoon fishery takes readers to the old whaling grounds off Cape Cod and shows that the adventure and controversy associated with that extinct American industry survive today, on boats with names like Scratcher, Back Off, and Tenacious.




Gray Ghosts & Lefty's Deceiver : Flyfishing Wisdom from the Masters by Bob Newman and Mark Sosin
Gray Ghosts & Lefty's Deceiver : Flyfishing Wisdom from the Masters

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Share in the experiences and adventures and benefit from the advice and tactics of the greatest flyfishers of our time, including Lee Wulff, Lefty Kreh, Dave Whitlock, Charles Waterman, Trey Combs, Lou Tabory, Dan Blanton, Tom Rosenbauer, Jason Borger, Jon Cave, Ed Jaworski and other legends.

Every fly tier should have this book in their library!




The Hungry Ocean : A Swordboat Captain's Journey by Linda Greenlaw
The Hungry Ocean

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The term fisherwoman does not exactly roll trippingly off the tongue, and Linda Greenlaw, the world's only female swordfish boat captain, isn't flattered when people insist on calling her one. Greenlaw also happens to be one of the most successful fishermen in the Grand Banks commercial fleet. Greenlaw's boat, the Hannah Boden, was the sister ship to the doomed Andrea Gail, which disappeared in the mother of all storms in 1991 and became the focus of Junger's book. The Hungry Ocean, Greenlaw's account of a month long swordfishing trip over 1,000 nautical miles out to sea, tells the story of what happens when things go right--proving, in the process, that every successful voyage is a study in narrowly averted disaster.



The Longest Cast by Alexander Taylor and Lefty Kreh
The Longest Cast by Alexander Taylor and Lefty Kreh

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The author and some National Georgraphic-class photographers went around the world and brought back stories and images that made me feel better about being alive and liking to fish. Of great interested this book looks at fishing as a cross-cultural experience, as one of those things that defines us as being part of the same species.



Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel
Longitude

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The thorniest scientific problem of the eighteenth century was how to determine longitude. Many thousands of lives had been lost at sea over the centuries due to the inability to determine an east-west position. This is the engrossing story of the clockmaker, John "Longitude" Harrison, who solved the problem that Newton and Galileo had failed to conquer, yet claimed only half the promised rich reward.



Marquesa: A Time & Place With Fish by Jeffrey Cardenas
Marquesa

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During the summer of 1994, the author spent six weeks alone on his houseboat in the uninhabited Marquesas, west of Key West, along with his fly rods and flats skiff. This book is the account of this time spent in this remarkable place, fishing for tarpon and permit, and thinking (and writing) about what it means to be young and alive in an unforgettable, deeply etched idyllic world of wonder



The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger
The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger

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The Perfect Storm is the tale of a doomed ship caught in the middle of what some meteorologists have called the storm of the century. At its heart is a gripping narrative about struggling for survival in a tempest of ferocious winds and 100-foot waves. But rookie author Sebastian Junger does more than simply spin a good yarn. His account of how fishermen ply their trade and lead their lives in the 1990s is fascinating. The same goes for his descriptions of storm formation, wave physics, and the terror of drowning.



Reading the Water : Stories and Essays of Flyfishing and Life by Mallory Burton and Holly Morris
Reading the Water

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"Reading the Water" by Mallory Burton is a fine balance of expert fly fishing observation and
philosophical fiction. Burton uses her passion for fly fishing and insights into the angling mind to come up with stories that explore life's essential questions -- divorce, death, love, work -- through the experience of fly fishing. It comes at a time when interest in fly fishing is exploding, and more and more women are joining in the sport.

Mallory's writing will take you deeper into the waters of fly fishing than just catching fish. She is one of the most talented angling writers today. Coy, funny, profound, subtle, clever and 100 percent about fishing as it applies to life.




Surfcaster's Quest by Roy Rowan
Surfcasters Quest

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Surfcaster's Quest describes not only the habits of blues, stripers, bonito, and other game fish, but also how to trick them into striking at pieces of wood, plastic, and metal flung out from the shore. This is a book about courage, contemplation, solitude, the appreciation of nature-and yes, religion, though not the kind conducted under a church steeple.

Interspersed with this thought-provoking mixture of soul-searching and surfcasting are fascinating historical tidbits about the Indians, pirates, and rumrunners who once occupied that obscure oceanic speck originally called "Isle of the Little God" (Block Island, RI).



West of Key West by John N. Cole by John N. Cole
West of Key West by John Cole

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A "new" classic full of tales of the adventurous quest to catch the ellusive "ghosts of the flats".

Great reading!




Whitefish Can't Jump & Other Tales of Gamefish on the Fly by E. Donnall Thomas Jr.
White Fish Cant Jump

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Having practiced medicine for more than 20 years in Alaska and Montana, E. Donnall Thomas Jr. packs an impressive résumé for a trout bum. But as he points out in one of the essays in this intelligent, good-humored collection, his years of experience can all be reduced to a means to an end: fly-fishing. These days, writing about the sport serves a similar purpose for Thomas, and he demonstrates a thorough understanding of the genre in Whitefish Can't Jump, shifting seamlessly between memoir, travelogue, philosophic musing, and scientific inquiry.

Each of the 19 essays centers on a particular species of game fish, but taxonomy is merely a springboard for the stories and observations that lurk behind the species' Latin names like brown trout under the cutbanks: a hooked rainbow nearly provokes a mid-river contretemps with a swimming grizzly, an impossible northern pike provides an evening distraction en route to a new job, and cutthroats inspire a remembrance of the journey of Lewis and Clark!




Working on the Edge : Surviving in the World's Most Dangerous Profession : King Crab Fishing on Alaska's High Seas by Spike Walker
Working The Edge by Spike Walker

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A dramatic insider's account of the world's most dangerous profession: king-crab
fishing in the frigid waters of the Bering Sea where the conditions are beyond most imaginations (90 mph Arctic winds, 25-foot seas, and superhuman stretches of on-deck labor).



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