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Bob Nastasi died
I just stumbled onto this, on the net:
Bob Nastasi died today--Feb. 8, 2004 10:25 AM 2/9/2004 Bob Nastasi, one of the most respected fly fishing personalities of our time, died today. After a courageous six year battle with kidney failure and lung cancer, he died at 1:30 A.M. this morning at his home on Barnegat Bay. Bob Nastasi grew up in the rough Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn back in the 40's and 50's. He lived in a tenement building with two older brothers and two younger sisters. Thanks to his dad, Joseph, a New York City cab driver, he spent his childhood summers in Adonia, New York, where he developed a close association with the outdoors through his aunt and cousins. When Bob was a teenager, he spent weekends fishing with his Uncle Pete on board the "Two Brothers" out of Howard Beach. Using "live and cut baits", they fished the wrecks off of Manhattan and Long Island, regardless of the weather. Bob began a career in the advertising business in New York City as a graphic artist and specialized in the movie industry where he shared boardroom sessions with such greats as Mel Brooks. He married Roseanne in the mid 60's and moved to Wayne, New Jersey where they raised a family of three boys. Bob met Al Caucci in 1970 through a mutual friend at Al's vacation home in the Poconos. He came to check out Al's house, but when Bob saw Al's fly tying and 'bug' aquarium setup, he never stopped asking questions. They talked all day and into the night about bugs, and flies, and trout, and a life long friendship was born. Al says that Bob Nastasi's curiosity, artistic talent, and powers of observation are a rarity that he has always admired. "I have always felt privileged with our close association and friendship, we were like brothers We will all suffer a great loss without him," said Al. In 1970, Al and Bob formed "Comparahatch Limited", a corporation for their published works, fly tying materials, and trout flies. It was also the namesake of their first book, COMPARAHATCH and their ground breaking trout flies; Comparadun, Compara-nymph, Compara-spinner, etc., encompassing hundreds of patterns that knowledgeable anglers use to this day. Bob Nastasi has a long and distinguished career in the world of fly fishing. He co-authored the following books with Al Caucci: COMPARAHATCH - 1973 HATCHES - 1975 FLY TYER'S COLOR GUIDE - 1978 INSTANT MAYFLY IDENTIFICATION GUIDE - 1983 HATCHES II - 1986 HATCHES II is still considered "the" defining book on angling entomology in the fly fishing world and remains in hardcover and has ever been printed in paperback. After 70,000 copies sold, it is still considered the #1 book on the subject introducing incredible photos of insects and revolutionary fly patterns that changed the way people trout fish to this day. Al Caucci and Bob Nastasi fly patterns include the famous Comparadun, compara-caddis, and a raft of patterns that include imitations for every mayfly species and the subsequent stages of each, which includes hundreds of modern day fly patterns. Bob and Al started the Caucci/Nastasi Fly Fishing School for trout and bonefish in 1984, which became a nationally famous fly fishing school and is still in operation today. Bob resigned from the fly fishing business in 1990, with the understanding that both Bob and Al would team up again to write more books in the future. Bob's health problems started in 1997 put a hold on their plans for new books. Bob Nastasi is survived by his wife, Roseanne (63), three sons; Robert (40), his daughter, Erica; Christopher (38), his wife Lisa and two daughters, Camille and Louise; Matthew (37); as well as siblings Frank of Wapinger, NY, Joseph of North Carolina and Lorraine of West Virginia. |
Bob Nastasi died
"vincent p. norris" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I just stumbled onto this, on the net: We mourn, from respect, but also because we are confronted with our own mortality. Bob lives on in the memory of those who read his works. No man can ask for more. MC |
Bob Nastasi died
"Mike Connor" wrote in message ... "vincent p. norris" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I just stumbled onto this, on the net: We mourn, from respect, but also because we are confronted with our own mortality. Ditto. Bob lives on in the memory of those who read his works. No man can ask for more. Well, yeah, but many of us have reason enough to hope for a bit less. :) Wolfgang um......all this stuff DOES get erased after a few years.......right? :( |
Bob Nastasi died
"Wolfgang" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... SNIP Well, yeah, but many of us have reason enough to hope for a bit less. :) Wolfgang um......all this stuff DOES get erased after a few years.......right? :( Nobody erases it, it just disappears. Basically a capacity problem. A fitting end perhaps? Although, on the other hand, I have heard it said that hope springs eternal. Must be from some perpetual bugger, as I can not otherwise see how he could possibly know. TL MC |
Bob Nastasi died
"Wolfgang" wrote... snip um......all this stuff DOES get erased after a few years.......right? :( With the hope you were correct, I went on a cyber journey. Here are some fun facts about ROFF according to Google: 1) First post was on 5/17/1994 by Jack Kramer. Yes, it's still on record. That means the Penns clave will represent a decade of roff. Sounds like a hat/t-shirt saying if I ever saw it. I'd like to be the first to suggest "Can you believe there have been ten years of this ****?" :) 2) First current roffian to post, 5/17/1994, Dave Bottom. 3) First flame war on 5/18/1994 in a thread regarding C&R, amongst other stated opinions, started by Tbone Tim Walker. Happy birthday roff, you ol' dog. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Bob Nastasi died
"Tim J." wrote in
: "Wolfgang" wrote... snip um......all this stuff DOES get erased after a few years.......right? :( With the hope you were correct, I went on a cyber journey. Here are some fun facts about ROFF according to Google: 1) First post was on 5/17/1994 by Jack Kramer. Yes, it's still on record. That means the Penns clave will represent a decade of roff. Sounds like a hat/t-shirt saying if I ever saw it. I'd like to be the first to suggest "Can you believe there have been ten years of this ****?" :) 2) First current roffian to post, 5/17/1994, Dave Bottom. 3) First flame war on 5/18/1994 in a thread regarding C&R, amongst other stated opinions, started by Tbone Tim Walker. Happy birthday roff, you ol' dog. Wow, and I'm still here in lurk mode, since day 1 apparently. Flyfish aka Dave |
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