What book is on your night stand right now?
Looking for some recommendations for good fly fishing/fishing history reading. Anyone recommend anything that's been published recently? Just finished Joe Cornwall's Fly Fishing Warm Water Rivers, which I really liked, and Dr. Larson's incredible History of the Fish Hook in America. Now I'm out of new books.
So what do you recommend? And if you post, let me know where I can get it!
Tight lines,
Deke
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
Fly Fishing the Solitude?Montana by Trapper Badovinac, published in 2006 by Riverbend Publishing. ISBN 1-931832-67-6. This book is filled with great stories about the rivers of Montana, fantastic pictures and some good fly pattern photos and recipes. When you are done with it on the nightstand, place it out on the coffee table for your fly fishing friends.
Larry :D
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
The Sunfishes (A Fly Fishing Journey of Discovery) by Jack Ellis. Published by Abenaki Publishers, Inc. Any bookstore should be able to get it or order it for you. You could also probably find it online.
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
If you are looking for a truly historic look at fly fishing and camping in the wilds of the state of New York and cruising the shores of the east coast, there is a great book I would suggest.
?The Owl Creek Letters and Other Correspondence? was published by Baker & Scribner in New York. This is a collection of letters written by W. C. Prime or William Cowper back in 1847 and 1848. The printer was S.W. Benedict of NY.
Alibris Books has a copy available, you can find them at:
http://www.alibris.com
Just type in the full title of the book and it will pop up for you. In fact, it looks like the books they offer are reprints of the original book. My copy was printed in 1848 and originally purchased by Henry F. Handy on July 3, 1849. Obviously the newly printed books remove the problem of reading a book that is almost 160 years old.
The author?s real name is William Cowper Prime. In the original book he was simply listed as W. Mr. Handy had written in C. Prime after the W. Now I see that the reprinted book Alibris is selling is calling him William Cowper.
Enjoy the read, I know I did.
Larry :D
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
Sweet! Just ordered Fly Fishing the Solitude from Amazon, good price on it too. Will see if The Sunfishes (A Fly Fishing Journey of Discovery) is available from one of the local fly shops, I like to give them business if I can.
Also looking into buying Owl Creek Letters, Amazon shows a brand new printing of it (2007). Does anyone know if this is the full text from the original edition, or a condensed version?
I am gung ho for fishing history, was blown away by the history of the barbless hook chapter in the fish hook history book.
Anyone interested in doing an "on-line" book club? We could choose a book, get as many people as possible to read it, and then discuss in a thread here...
What a neat place this is...
Tight Lines,
Deke
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
Dekezucker,
I would would recommend "At the Rivers Edge" by Jerry Kustich, formerly a bamboo rod builder for Winston Rod Co. now with his new company Sweet Grass.
From his publishers web site regarding "At The Rivers Edge": "Three decades ago the author embarked upon a journey that would lead to a lifetime of fishing. Along the way he found so much more. These fly fishing stories are different. With a touch of heart, soul, and humor, they may even change the way you look at the sport."
He and his brother Rick have authored several books, but this one is the only one I've read and can recommend.
Tom
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
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Originally Posted by dixieangler
The Sunfishes (A Fly Fishing Journey of Discovery) by Jack Ellis.
Great book -- highly recommended for any bluegill fan.
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
I'm reading
Catskill Rivers, Birthplace of American Fly Fishing
by Austin M. Francis
very interesting
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
Tom (and all),
A Wisp in the Wind is Jerry Kustich's second, and very good,
I'd also recommend Bill Harms and Tom Whittle's new book Split and Glued by Vince Marinaro.
Kat
Re: What book is on your night stand right now?
I'm rereading a favorite, A Handbook of North Country Trout Flies by Roger Fogg, there are a few copies available at http://www.abebooks.com. Also, Modern Trout Fly Dressing by Roger Woolley (the 1939 edition) is a great read and a treasure trove of historical information, is also available at Abe Books.
REE