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Last night I was reading a new book and enjoying it very much. It
occurred to me that one thing I thoroughly enjoy about Winter is that I slow down a bit and can relax and read more (I also enjoy tying next year's flies and dreaming about the Spring fishing). Anyway, I thought I'd ask on ROFF about your favorite FF books. Books that you just enjoy reading. Last night's book was "Wet Flies" by Dave Hughes that I just picked up last week. I really enjoyed the reading (not just the "technical" stuff, but the stories about the authors fly fishing experiences). What are some of the FF books that you most enjoyed reading? - Dave K. |
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mdk77 wrote:
... What are some of the FF books that you most enjoyed reading? Harry Middleton's "On the Spine of Time". Fair warning: don't be surprised if you catch a severe case of mountain fever. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Dec 13, 9:19 am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: mdk77 wrote: ... What are some of the FF books that you most enjoyed reading? Harry Middleton's "On the Spine of Time". Fair warning: don't be surprised if you catch a severe case of mountain fever. -- Ken Fortenberry Ken this is off topic, but I wondered if you fished any of the rivers or streams around here in the Winter? I was thinking of trying my luck a bit, as long as there was open water. Maybe on the Vermillion river near Pontiac, or even the Mackinaw river (West of Bloomington). |
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mdk77 wrote:
Ken this is off topic, but I wondered if you fished any of the rivers or streams around here in the Winter? I was thinking of trying my luck a bit, as long as there was open water. Maybe on the Vermillion river near Pontiac, or even the Mackinaw river (West of Bloomington). No, I don't fish central Illinois much in the winter. I will drill a hole in the ice and dangle a Swedish pimple in front of some bluegills every once in awhile but that's about it. One of the reasons I decided to take up muskie on the fly was to give myself a winter fly fishing option. Lake Kinkaid in far southern Illinois is close enough for a weekend trip and the muskie fishing there is supposed to be among the best in the state between late November and early June when the water is cold enough. This year I'll be fishing the winter trout season in southeastern Minnesota. More like wandering around in the snow with a fly rod in hand but what the hell. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "mdk77" wrote in message ... Last night I was reading a new book and enjoying it very much. It occurred to me that one thing I thoroughly enjoy about Winter is that I slow down a bit and can relax and read more (I also enjoy tying next year's flies and dreaming about the Spring fishing). Anyway, I thought I'd ask on ROFF about your favorite FF books. Books that you just enjoy reading. Last night's book was "Wet Flies" by Dave Hughes that I just picked up last week. I really enjoyed the reading (not just the "technical" stuff, but the stories about the authors fly fishing experiences). What are some of the FF books that you most enjoyed reading? - Dave K. Casting a Spell by George Black The Bamboo Fly Rod & the Pursuit of Perfection. http://www.amazon.com/Casting-Spell-.../dp/1400063965 A Wisp in the Wind by Jerry Kustich http://www.amazon.com/Wisp-Wind-Sear.../dp/0963310941 -tom |
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![]() On 13-Dec-2007, "Tom Nakashima" wrote: st night I was reading a new book and enjoying it very much. It occurred to me that one thing I thoroughly enjoy about Winter is that I slow down a bit and can relax and read more (I also enjoy tying next year's flies and dreaming about the Spring fishing). Anyway, I thought I'd ask on ROFF about your favorite FF books. Books that you just enjoy reading. Last night's book was "Wet Flies" by Dave Hughes that I just picked up last week. I really enjoyed the reading (not just the "technical" stuff, but the stories about the authors fly fishing experiences). What are some of the FF books that you most enjoyed reading? - Dave K. Casting a Spell by George Black The Bamboo Fly Rod & the Pursuit of Perfection. http://www.amazon.com/Casting-Spell-.../dp/1400063965 A Wisp in the Wind by Jerry Kustich http://www.amazon.com/Wisp-Wind-Sear.../dp/0963310941 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I liked both of Jerry Kustich's books - - At the River's Edge also I have about 10 in my best books list Several by Gierach Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis by Howell Raines Cating a Spell by George Black |
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![]() wrote in message ... Casting a Spell by George Black The Bamboo Fly Rod & the Pursuit of Perfection. http://www.amazon.com/Casting-Spell-.../dp/1400063965 A Wisp in the Wind by Jerry Kustich http://www.amazon.com/Wisp-Wind-Sear.../dp/0963310941 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I liked both of Jerry Kustich's books - - At the River's Edge also I have about 10 in my best books list Several by Gierach Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis by Howell Raines Cating a Spell by George Black What did you think of "Casting a Spell" ? -tom |
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mdk77 wrote:
What are some of the FF books that you most enjoyed reading? A River Never Sleeps by Roderick Haig-Brown Fisherman's Spring, Fisherman's Summer, Fisherman's Fall, Fisherman's Winter, all by Haig-Brown Trout by Ray Bergman Trout Fishing by Joe Brooks *[OK, so I'm an old fart.... so what?]* Year of the Trout, Year of the Angler, and Steelhead Country, all by Steve Raymond Steelhead Water by Bob Arnold Steelhead Fly Fishing ("The Big Book") by Trey Combs - JR |
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mdk77 wrote:
What are some of the FF books that you most enjoyed reading? Oh, I forgot The Habit of Rivers by Ted Leeson. Wonderful book. |
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