A New Season’s Topography
Topo Map I have been lacking motivation to write for the last couple of weeks. I’m just dying to get on the river, but the weather and prospects for local fishing in the winter is pretty low. And, I’m...
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Here’s a brief request. I know some of you who read my blog also like to read fly fishing literature. Books about the joy of fly fishing, not just the “how-to” type books. Essays, fiction, poetry, etc....
View ArticleDry Fly Gospel – Book Review
Dry Fly Gospel by Terry Coffey My rating: 3 of 5 stars Dry Fly Gospel By Terry Coffey Book Review This is a quirky book filled with 12 short stories that catch one off guard. At least they caught me...
View ArticleBook Review – Travers Corners Final Chapters
Travers Corners: The Final Chapters: Stories by Scott Waldie My rating: 5 of 5 stars Scott Waldie (who unfortunately passed away a few years ago) gave us a fine gift in his three Travers Corners...
View ArticleBook Winner
The winner of the free book, Do Fish Feel Pain, is Joe P. Congratulations Joe! I have a runner-up if Joe turns down the offer. For your information, I entered the names of those who left a comment into...
View ArticleBig Project – New Online FF Literary Magazine
I mentioned a little while ago that I was working on a big project. Here it is. I am pleased to announce a magazine that stimulates the heart and mind of the angler. Rise Forms: Fly fishing’s literary...
View ArticleGun Runners and ICE
Days 3-5 of the brook trout fishing escapade – see Day 1 report: Sin, Salvation and Stacks (and Something Fishy) or Day 2 report: Easier Done than Said Warning: This post contains no fishing, no fish...
View ArticleRise Forms is Almost Here!
For those of you wondering what’s up with Rise Forms: Fly fishing’s literary magazine, good news: it’s almost here! Our goal was to get the premiere edition online by the fall of 2010. Technically...
View ArticleRise Forms – Live @ Noon MST
Rise Forms: Fly fishing’s literary voice goes live at noon MST today, December 1, 2010.
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