A Flyfisher's World
By (Author) Nick Lyons
Illustrated by Mari Lyons
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st June 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Fishing, angling
Memoirs
Outdoor survival skills
B
Hardback
304
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
392g
This ample selection of articles and essays by one of Americas most popular writers about fly-fishing begins with a moment on Michigans Au Sable Riverthe exact moment when the author lost his heart to fly-fishing. This collection chronicles a fishing life punctuated by a revealing trip with one of his grown sons and mellow reflections from a hospital bed.
This is the broadest of Nick Lyonss books, with sections on tarpon and pike fishing in the Marquesas and in France, bass bugging on a small Connecticut pond, and trout fishing on unnamed creeks and blue-ribbon western rivers, as well as reflections on such aspects of the sport as the flies that are the underpinning of it all, the pursuit of records, the odd characters hes met along the way, and the increasing challenge of crowds who pursue this ever-popular sport.
By turns canny, hilarious, inquiring, and philosophic, A Flyfishers World is an impressive addition to Nick Lyonss important body of writing about fly-fishing.
"Nick Lyons is a remarkably unpretentious writer, given all he knows and how well he writes. The essays in A Flyfisher's World are the field studies of a cultivated man and a windfall to their delighted reader." --Thomas McGuane
Nick Lyons is a former English professor and book publisher, as well as the author and editor of many books on various topics. He lives in New York City.