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Entries in Writing (162)

Monday
Jun142010

The New Fly Fishing Books

Christopher Buckley reviews imaginary fly fishing books in a June 1994 column in The New Yorker.

"Extreme Fly Fishing," by Budd Revill, a former Navy SEAL whose macho approach includes using a rattan cane of the kind used on U.S. teens in Singapore. It's got a nice feel to it he observes.

White Beads, Brown Trout," by J. H. Wells, a lay Zen monk from upstate N.Y. with the maxim "Should you desire the great tranquillity, prepare to sweat white beads. One day while casting for a humongous brown trout in the Beaverkill River, near Roscoe, New York, Wells found himself asking, "What is the point?"

"Gills," by Peter Benchley, author of "Jaws," about a vengeful Dolly Varden trout that terrorizes a fishing camp in British Columbia.Trouble starts when the fearsome, sixteen inch monster attacks a female wildlife biologist. 

"The Apostle and the Nymph," by Elgar Cole, Ph.D., a biblical archeologist who challenges Norman Maclean's famous asseveration in "A River Runs Through It" that the Apostle John was a dry-fly fisherman. He draws on his excavation of Ut-Ekmek 2, in modern day Israel, where, he says, John and the other Apostles used to go wet fly fishing during the annual landlocked-salmon run.

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Friday
Jun112010

Habla Espanol?

If so, then habla the hell out of this new mag from our Chum embassador from Spain - Jose Weigand.

Click image to access mag.  Also available in English!

Wednesday
Jun092010

Salar the Salmon

Secure a copy of Salar the Salmon, learn much about its life in the river from the keenest of observers and enjoy nature writing at its poetic best.

Copies of Salar The Salmon are now on sale in the Caught by the River shop priced £10.

Wednesday
Jun092010

Another Online Mag: Kiwi Style

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Monday
May172010

16 best-selling mystery writers offer up fishy crime tales

Sixteen of America's favorite author-anglers spin tales of mystery and fishing in this collection. From the tragic to the comic with many stops in between, these stories reflect the authors' passions for both making stories and catching fish. This collection of all-original short stories will entertain even the most discriminating mystery reader.

Proceeds from this book will help support two charitable groups, Casting For Recovery and Project Healing Waters.

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Friday
May142010

All Fluff and Waders

Just one of the titles from writer, artist and cartoonist Cliff Hatton.

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