Just finished "The River Why" and started "Death, Taxes and Leaky Waders".
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Just finished "The River Why" and started "Death, Taxes and Leaky Waders".
DaveP,
Duncan's book is one of my favorites!
At the moment I'm reading Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods and catching up on back issues of the American Angler.
Coughlin
I just finished "Casting a Spell" and will re-read "The Fine Bamboo Fly Rod." I have a loose ferrule on my Tonka Queen.
The Dry Fly: New Angles
Gary Lafontaine
Nothing.
When I go to bed, I go to sleep.
I loved that book. :)Quote:
At the moment I'm reading Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods
Recently I havent had much time to read, but waiting patiently on the bookshelf for colder weather or a weekend camping trip is the Dhammapada. Haven't read it in a while, and I always find myself better off for the time taken to read it once again.:)
The Soft-Hackled Fly by Nemes. My 3rd time through it and I pick up something profound each time!
The Vital Spark: The Illustrated Para Handy by Neil Munro.
It certainly isn't fly fishing, but is it an amusing string of short stories set on and around a Clyde Puffer early last century. Apparently I'm on a nautical binge with a British flavor. My previous book was Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat.
I'll be getting back to a couple of books by Dave Hughes and starting Bergman's Trout.
Somewhere in the mix are a couple of Windows administrators guides and IIS 6.0 and 7.0 guides by Stanek.
<assuming Lotus position> ommmmmm... I love my cube... ommmmm
< assuming loco position> ohm... (volt, watt, etc...)
Ed, geeking out
Not fly fishing..."What Color Is a Conservative" by former congressman J.C. Watts.
Son of martin,
Had to add that The Soft-Hackled Fly by Nemes never leaves the porch!
Coughlin