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No Shortage of Good Days - (John Gierach's Fly-Fishing Library) by John Gierach (Paperback)

No Shortage of Good Days - (John Gierach's Fly-Fishing Library) by  John Gierach (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"America's best fishing writer" (<i>Houston Chronicle</i>) returns with more surprising, entertaining insights on fishing and on life, now in paperback.</b> <p/>In <i>No Shortage of Good Days </i>John Gierach takes readers from the Smokies in Tennessee to his home waters in Colorado, from the Canadian Maritimes to Mexico--saltwater or fresh, it's all fishing and all irresistible. As always he writes perceptively about a wide range of subjects: the charm of familiar waters, the etiquette of working with new fishing guides, night fishing when the trout and the mosquitoes are both biting, and fishing snobbery, a pitfall he seems to have largely avoided: "A friend and I recently realized that making fly-fishing a way of life instead of a hobby has made us a couple of pretty one-dimensional characters. On the other hand, we agreed we're two of the happiest people we know, albeit in a simple-minded sort of way." <p/>Gierach again demonstrates the wit, eloquence, and insight that have become his trademarks. <i>No Shortage of Good Days </i>is the next best thing to a day of fishing.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>John Gierach is a master at spinning tales.<br> --<i>The Denver Post<br> </i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>John Gierach is the author of more than twenty books about fly-fishing. His writing has appeared in <i>Field & Stream, Gray's Sporting Journal</i>, and <i>Fly Rod & Reel</i>. He writes a column for <i>Trout </i>magazine and the monthly <i>Redstone Review</i>. He lives in Lyons, Colorado.

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