
From the Author:
“Peter Kaminsky does not merely love fly fishing, he is giddy, schoolboy-crush besotted with it.” The Washington Post The fly fisherman is a unique breed of sportsman he loves the sparkle of sunlight dancing off a trout stream, the surreal beauty of a mayfly hatch on a spring day, and the heart-thumping eruption of a surface strike by a large trout. Here Peter Kaminsky writes about the angler's passion and his pursuit of knowledge. He explains how long days without fish can teach you how to deal with failure and how releasing a caught fish can remind us about ethics. He offers inspiration to readers who love the sport as much as he does.
- I loved your book. An old friend of mine thought that I would enjoy it and I did. Thank you for an enjoyable read about a very interesting cast of characters
- And any writer who manages to use the word “bloviating” deserves kudos, even if in doing so he's condemning himself.
- Anything having to do with fly fishing, no matter how bad, is still good.
