I wanted to take a quick second to highlight another great review of “Fly Fishing in the 21st Century” that recently ran on California Fly Fisher.
Sean Stiny (himself an excellent outdoorsman and writer), expounded at depth in his “The Paper Hatch #75” column for California Fly Fisher. You will need to head over to their website to read the full write-up, but I suppose I can feature two tidy quotes below:
He captures the delicious lonesomeness of being outdoors (mostly in his home state of Nevada), alone, with one task at hand—hooking a trout (or dropping a bird), and a cold Coors back at the truck.
Sean Stiny (For California Fly Fisher)
Days spent in cubicles are so hellish to him that he seems to be searching with reckless abandon to find some redemption. He’s found it in fly fishing.
Sean Stiny (For California Fly Fisher)
Boy howdy, if that ain’t the truth.
As far as I can tell, “The Paper Hatch” is the absolute best place on the web to keep up with what’s new in the world of fly fishing literature, and it was an honor to have the book featured in this column.
Head on over to California Fly Fisher to read the full review of “Fly Fishing in the 21st Century“.
Also, gas is way the hell over $4/gal here in Vegas, so please pick up a copy of the book if you haven’t done so yet so I can afford to drive up and fish the Henry’s Fork in a few weeks. If that isn’t an effective sales pitch, I don’t know what would be.