Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories
A collection of great fishing stories by classic and contemporary authors—Zane Gray, Rudyard Kipling, Izaak Walton, James Prosek—broad in their reach and sweep.

Ranging in location from the Sierras to Afghanistan, and there is as much meditative tranquility and resonance in these tales as stories of landing (or losing) “the big one.”

To be sure, there are the great stories of big fish by angling legends, but there are also stories of human connections, of challenge and pathos, of the peace, even the spirituality, that comes with being a part of nature, and the companionship, or solitude, that comes with fishing. The collection includes examples of every type of angling experience, each a classic in its own right, writing that is by turns whimsical, instructional and sometimes heartbreaking. Most species are represented, and not always in the usual places: trout fishing in Africa, salmon fishing in Iceland, carp in California, spring walleyes in Minnesota, and even killer sharks on the screen.

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Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories
A collection of great fishing stories by classic and contemporary authors—Zane Gray, Rudyard Kipling, Izaak Walton, James Prosek—broad in their reach and sweep.

Ranging in location from the Sierras to Afghanistan, and there is as much meditative tranquility and resonance in these tales as stories of landing (or losing) “the big one.”

To be sure, there are the great stories of big fish by angling legends, but there are also stories of human connections, of challenge and pathos, of the peace, even the spirituality, that comes with being a part of nature, and the companionship, or solitude, that comes with fishing. The collection includes examples of every type of angling experience, each a classic in its own right, writing that is by turns whimsical, instructional and sometimes heartbreaking. Most species are represented, and not always in the usual places: trout fishing in Africa, salmon fishing in Iceland, carp in California, spring walleyes in Minnesota, and even killer sharks on the screen.

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Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories

Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories

Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories

Taut Lines: Extraordinary True Fishing Stories

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A collection of great fishing stories by classic and contemporary authors—Zane Gray, Rudyard Kipling, Izaak Walton, James Prosek—broad in their reach and sweep.

Ranging in location from the Sierras to Afghanistan, and there is as much meditative tranquility and resonance in these tales as stories of landing (or losing) “the big one.”

To be sure, there are the great stories of big fish by angling legends, but there are also stories of human connections, of challenge and pathos, of the peace, even the spirituality, that comes with being a part of nature, and the companionship, or solitude, that comes with fishing. The collection includes examples of every type of angling experience, each a classic in its own right, writing that is by turns whimsical, instructional and sometimes heartbreaking. Most species are represented, and not always in the usual places: trout fishing in Africa, salmon fishing in Iceland, carp in California, spring walleyes in Minnesota, and even killer sharks on the screen.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567926132
Publisher: David R. Godine, Publisher
Publication date: 02/01/2018
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Cameron Pierce is the author of thirteen books, ranging from award-winning fiction to aquatic horror and fables of the outdoors. His work has appeared in over fifty publications, including Gray's Sporting Journal, The Barcelona Review, Hobart, The Big Click, and Vol. 1 Brooklyn. He is also the author of the former column 'Fishing and Beer,' where he interviewed acclaimed angler Bill Dance and John Lurie of 'Fishing with John.' He lives near the Columbia River with his wife and daughter in Astoria, Oregon.

Table of Contents

All the Great and Beautiful Fishes: An Introduction Cameron Pierce 1

Why I Fish Kim Barnes 4

Crossing Lines: Art, Meat, and Enlightenment in American Sport Fishing Henry Hughes 11

I Used to be a Fisherman Weston Ochse 20

Fishing the Ancient Headwaters James Prosek 25

Trout in Africa: A British Legacy Bill Monroe 31

Big Fish in an Enormous Pond Jeremy Wade 34

Garfish Jason Rizos 38

On Dry-Cow Fishing as a Fine Art Rudyard Kipling 48

Bats, Bushes, and Barbless Hooks Eric Witchey 53

The Ethics of Skipping School Eric J. Chambers 62

Without a Backward Cast: Notes of an Angler Katharine Weber 68

Trout-Fishing in the Traun Henry Van Dyke 76

The Holy Anglers Charles Bradford 86

Observations of the Bream Izaak Walton 88

The Angler Washington Irving 93

Soldiers By the Side of the Road Kevin Maloney 101

Chasing the Chrome Bill Heavey 108

Magic Hooks Brian Allen Carr 118

They've All Got the Old Jitterbug Spirit: An Interview Bill Dance 125

Bass Fishing on Rideau Lake J. W. Longley 132

A New Hand at the Rod C.R.C. 141

The Fishes of Our Boyhood Ed. W. Sandys 148

Fishing with a Worm Bliss Perry 159

Trophies Cameron Pierce 169

Observations of the Carp Izaak Walton 173

Fishing for a Cat Francis W. Mather 179

Right There J. David Osborne 183

Fourteen Pounds Against the World Gabino Iglesias 188

Bonefish Zane Grey 192

Buoy 10: Salmon Fishing in the Half Pipe Bill Monroe 210

The Man in the Fish Tote Tele Aadsen 222

Fish Judith Barrington 228

The Trout Man Matt Love 234

Unsound Nick Mamatas 238

Chum Some of This: Jaws and its Legacy Adam Cesare 244

Forced Perspective David James Keaton 251

Border Water Gretchen Legler 258

A Defense of Fishermen Grover Cleveland 269

The Fun of Fishing Dr. James A. Henshall 276

Treatise of Fishing with an Angle Dame Juliana Berners 282

The Metaphysics of Fly Fishing Cutter Streeby 296

Farm Ponds John Gierach 300

Acknowledgements 309

Publication Acknowledgements 311

About the Editor 315

Index 318

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