"After five decades, twenty books, and countless columns, John Gierach] is still a master," (Forbes) and his newest book only confirms this assessment, along with his recent induction into the Flyfishing Hall of Fame. In A Fly Rod of Your Own, Gierach brings his ever-sharp sense of humor and keen eye for observation to the fishing life and, for that matter, life in general. Known for his witty, trenchant observations about fly-fishing, Gierach's "deceptively laconic prose masks an accomplished storyteller...his alert and slightly off-kilter observations place him in the general neighborhood of Mark Twain and James Thurber" (Publishers Weekly). A Fly Rod of Your Own transports readers to streams and rivers from Maine to Montana, and as always, Gierach's fishing trips become the inspiration for his pointed observations on everything from the psychology of fishing ("Fishing is still an oddly passive-aggressive business that depends on the prey being the aggressor"); why even the most veteran fisherman will muff his cast whenever he's being filmed or photographed; the inevitable accumulation of more gear than one could ever need ("Nature abhors an empty pocket. So does the tackle industry"); or the qualities shared by the best guides ("the generosity of a teacher, the craftiness of a psychiatrist, and the enthusiasm of a cheerleader with a kind of Vulcan detachment"). As Gierach likes to say, "fly-fishing is a continuous process that you learn to love for its own sake. Those who fish already get it, and those who don't couldn't care less, so don't waste your breath on someone who doesn't fish." A Fly Rod of Your Own is an ode to those who fish that "brings a skeptical, wry voice to the peril and promise of twenty-first-century fishing" (Booklist).
Had to buy this book when it first emerged from the nymphal shuck!
Published by Charlie , 9 months ago
I discovered John Gierach's writing from the end pages of Fly Rod & Reel magazine in every issue. Unfortunately, before my subscription expired, the subscription converted to Fly Fisherman, and John to a less frequent appearance, albeit with longer articles. Having lived in Alaska for nearly thirty years with the fisheries, fishermen, and pilots, "Rainbow and Wrong Way" became my most reread story. John's reflections on life are spot on, "In our twenties, life is about.... and on through our thirties, forties, fifties." Wow! His conversations with friends and acquaintances he's met along the way are insightful, too. (I had the opportunity to fly the right seat of a Beaver with the rare dual rudder pedals: "Stomp on the rudder and wait until it starts to move, then add aileron; almost like a DC-3." Those airplanes are trucks, and most show the dents, dings and wear of use. Come to think of it, so do I.)
Enjoy reading this author and remember, "There are no bad days."
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