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Testament of a Trout Fisher

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Testament of a Trout Fisher

Contributors:

By (Author) Laurence Catlow

ISBN:

9781913159795

Publisher:

Merlin Unwin Books

Imprint:

Merlin Unwin Books

Publication Date:

10th September 2024

UK Publication Date:

10th September 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Fishing, angling

Dewey:

799.1757

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

511g

Description

Laurence Catlow is considered one of the finest classical flyfishing writers of our times and here he explores the themes close to an angler's heart: * why catching two trout each time matters so much to him * the experience of fishing in contrast to a day's shooting * the melancholy appeal of autumn fishing * the difference between holiday fishing and home fishing * the secrets of a flytyer * starting the season on the river * big trout or little trout: why he prefers the latter * why fishing is a lifelong joy * fishing the mayfly 'The best flyfishing book to cross my desk this year, without a doubt. Catlow's writing is easily accessible, simple English fused into passages that flow like a chalkstream glide, littered with lines that sit in the memory long after their page has turned.' - Trout Fisherman, Jeffrey Prest AUTHOR: Laurence Catlow writes about shooting and fishing for Trout & Salmon and Shooting Times. He is author of: Confessions of a Shooting, Fishing Man, Once a Flyfisher, Private Thoughts from a Small Shoot, That Strange Alchemy and The Healing Stream. Laurence Catlow has a doctorate in Classics from Cambridge University and was head of Classics at Sedbergh School in Cumbria until his retirement. His interests include fishing, shooting, walking, red wine, religion and literature. He lives in Brough, Cumbria.

Reviews

This man has been captivated and beguiled by a lifelong love. I found his passion for the river and its trout totally endearing. This is a book I enjoyed reading for its own sake, not necessary to learn anything new but to be entertained and stimulated to think about the how and why of my own fishing, and to be grateful that within the hobby that we love peace and contentment are two of its profound rewards.

-- John Roberts * Grayling Society Magazine *

.the apparent effortlessness of the technique is that of a writer at the height of his powers. Theres also a marvellous chapter about fly-tying in which Catlow examines the practical and imaginative meanings his favourite flies have for him. Testament would be worth buying for this chapter alone; few people have written as arrestingly about fly-tying.

-- Chris McCully * Trout and Salmon magazine *

He is splendid company, whether we are sharing his lunchtime claret on the river bank, eating flaccid Co-op sandwiches in the old Land Rover as rain hammers on the roof, or listening with him to Mozart piano sonatas as he ties flies and tells us that Mozart would be a far better fly fisher than Brahms, for Brahms would be a clumsy caster prone to play his fish too hard. He says this is his last book. I hope hes wrong.

-- Charles Foster * TLS *

Author Bio

Laurence Catlow is considered one of the finest and most thoughtful writers on flyfishing today. He has a doctorate in Classics from Cambridge University and was Head of Classics at Sedbergh School. He lives in Brough, Cumbria, and fishes mainly in that county and in Yorkshire, although his pursuit of trout also takes him further afield, to Scotland, Wales, Shropshire and Hampshire. His other interests include shooting and beating, walking his dogs, wine, religion and classical music. Laurence Catlow writes about shooting and fishing for the sporting press. He is author of Confessions of a Shooting, Fishing Man, Once a Flyfisher, Private Thoughts from a Small Shoot and That Strange Alchemy. all published by Merlin Unwin Books.

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