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Upriver and downstream, the best fly fishing and angling adventures from the New York times, edited by Stephen Sautner ; introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg ; illustrations by Glenn Wolff

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Upriver and downstream, the best fly fishing and angling adventures from the New York times, edited by Stephen Sautner ; introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg ; illustrations by Glenn Wolff
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Upriver and downstream
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edited by Stephen Sautner ; introduction by Verlyn Klinkenborg ; illustrations by Glenn Wolff
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the best fly fishing and angling adventures from the New York times
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--, Editor's Note, Introduction, byVerlyn Klinkenborg, Coldwaters, Following a fluid trail even higher, by Nick Lyons, Presence at the source of the noble brookie, by Pete Bodo, Wisdom of 'The Compleat Angler' at 350, by Verlyn Klinkenborg, Little cold and wet is fine for Spring's cornucopia, by Ernest Schweibert, Sometimes, taming a horse seems easier, by Stephen C. Sautner, Getting cold and wet proves worth the effort, by Peter Kaminsky, Drawn to a wild, remote river, by Nelson Bryant, Aliens in the Delaware are welcome to stay, by Pete Bodo, Of fallen fruit and fanciful fishing, by Nelson Bryant, Manhattan as a paradise for trout and flyfishing, by Nicholas Karas, Trout Tryst: waiting for you is the big one, by Patricia Leigh Brown, Trumping rules of a private paradise, by John van Vleit, Tapping plump browns, with a bayou nymph, by Adam Clymer, Finding a little paradise in fishing the tailwaters, by Peter Kaminsky, Wyoming rivers produce trophies, by Greg Thomas, Of gleaming tout and undying friendship, by Nelson Bryant, Returning to the pure and simple joys of fishing, by Pete Bodo, Savoring a salmon holding pool, by Nelson Bryant, Good Alaska fishing comes with time, by Stephen C. Sautner, Steelhead challenge in the British Columbia wilderness, by Thomas McGuane, Meditation on the flyfisher in winter, by Ernest Schweibert Warmwaters, Season of the bigmouth approaches, by Nick Lyons, As the season gets colder; the bass get wiser, by Robert H. Boyle, Struggling to master a new fishing language, by James Gorman, In depths of Central Park, fishing on the fly, by Paul Guernsey, Smallmouth bass help in ending a brief Slump, by James Gorman--, Nature has a way of finding us all, by Craig Springer, Letting nature work, with aid from an earthmover, by Nick Lyons, Looking for pickerel and renewing life at camp, by Nelson Bryant, Skinny little girl, a fishing rod, a bluegill, by Nick Lyons Saltwaters, Casting into past for striped bass heaven, by C.J. Chivers, Glorious show of striped bass without a catch, by Nick Lyons, Blitzes are the great hatches of the sea for anglers, by John Waldman, Special tests of playing fishing guide, by Nelson Bryant, Stealthy pursuit of the striped bass, by Peter Kaminsky, Testing a hypothesis on time and river fishing, by James Gorman, Playing hide and seek with the monster bluefish, by Pete Bodo, As you cast, watch out for low-flying planes, by Stephen C. Sautner, Cape Cod beauty seen even before Mayflower, by Margot Page, Seeking reassurance, and finding it in fishing, by Pete Bodo, Familiar pond still brings surprises, by Nelson Bryant, Young angler's introduction to the food chain, by Peter Kaminsky, Anglers in search of false Albacore, by Stephen C. Sautner, Is this Albacore heaven? No it's Just the Outer Banks, by Peter Kaminsky, Baby Tarpon provide everglades challenge, by Stephen C. Sautner Oddwaters, In defense of fishing winter's frozen ponds, by John Waldman, Looking for a Good fight? go looking for a Carp, by Bob Butz, Looking for Shad with the roar of 18-wheelers nearby, by Stephen C. Sautner "cold months bring a fish a Grandfather could love, by Dave Taft, Spinefish aplenty in waters of the East, by Ray Ottulich, From the cretaceous to a pan near you, by C.J. Chivers--, Do not be alarmed; It's only a Paddlefish, by Greg Thomas, Lofty mystery of why sturgeon leap, by John Waldman, When fish came to the fisherman, by Stephen C. Sautner, Growing up in Brooklyn, feeling at home in Alaska, by Dave Taft, Salted version of fly-fishing is a hit, by Robert H. Boyle, Feast of whitebait begins with a cast net, by Nelson Bryant, Late-Summer ritual: crabbing on the Hudson, by James Gorman Farwaters, When flyfishing in England, please use protocol, by Nicholas Karas, Fish stories, told with a brogue,, by Barbara Lloyd, Salmon and Sea Trout in Reykjavik's suburbs, by John Waldman, Pass the Eel, pass the Vodka and carry on a tradition, by James Prosek, Week of highs and lows at the end of the Earth, by Peter Kaminsky, Fishing among the falklands' shipwrecks, by Stephen C. Sautner, Where trout are bigger than the tallest of tales
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