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Casting Onward

Casting Onward
Author: Steve Ramirez
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2022-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493062301

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In writing this book, author, naturalist, and educator Steve Ramirez traveled thousands of miles by plane, motor vehicle, boat, and foot. Each chapter includes his fishing with a notable person in the worlds of fishing and conservation. His fishing partners in this book include Bob White, Chris Wood, Kirk Deeter (and many other leaders within Trout Unlimited), Ted Williams of The Native Fish Coalition, Matthew Miller, and John Karges of The Nature Conservancy, and many more. In the course of this journey, Ramirez explores and fishes mountain streams, alpine lakes, National Wild and Scenic Rivers, desert canyons, brackish water estuaries, and the rolling ocean off the coast of Cape Cod. About half of this book was written while traveling through the COVID-19 pandemic and it touches on the lessons that COVID can teach us about nature and human nature. In Casting Onward, the author expands beyond the geographical scope of Casting Forward by fishing for native fish within their original habitats across American. Each story is told in part through the eyes of the people who have lived alongside and come to love, these waters and fish. Woven throughout these adventures are the stories of the people he meets and befriends while pursuing a mutual love of nature and the best of human nature, as the first criterion for finding common ground. This is a hopeful story, in an all-too-often seemingly hopeless time. It is a story of fishing and friendship. It is a story of humanity’s impact on nature, and nature’s impact on humanity.


Casting Forward

Casting Forward
Author: Steve Ramirez
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493051466

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In Casting Forward, naturalist, educator, and writer Steve Ramirez takes the reader on a yearlong journey fly fishing all of the major rivers of the Texas Hill Country. This is a story of the resilience of nature and the best of human nature. It is the story of a living, breathing place where the footprints of dinosaurs, conquistadors, and Comanches have mingled just beneath the clear spring-fed waters. This book is an impassioned plea for the survival of this landscape and its biodiversity, and for a new ethic in how we treat fish, nature, and each other.


Riverwatcher

Riverwatcher
Author: Ronald Weber
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1620878100

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Donal Fitzgerald and his girlfriend, DNR officer Mercy Virdon investigate the mysterious death of thier old friend.


Invitation to Malvern. A poem with an introductory poetical epistle to C. Phillips, Esq. Published for the benefit of the Jerdan testimonial. [With an autograph letter of presentation from the author to John Wilson Croker.]

Invitation to Malvern. A poem with an introductory poetical epistle to C. Phillips, Esq. Published for the benefit of the Jerdan testimonial. [With an autograph letter of presentation from the author to John Wilson Croker.]
Author: Sir James PRIOR
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1851
Genre:
ISBN:

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Growing Gills

Growing Gills
Author: David Joy
Publisher: Book Hub Inc
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2011-08-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0914875612

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"David Joy's Southern memoir details a North Carolina fly fisherman's youthful experiences in the Outer Banks and Piedmont to his pursuit of native brook trout in the Appalachian Mountains. This work of literary nonfiction encapsulates the philosophical underpinnings of a man defined by fish, family, water, solitude, environment, and wilderness"--Provided by publisher.


The Seagulls

The Seagulls
Author: Enid Welsford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1904
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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The Children's hour

The Children's hour
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1870
Genre:
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The Fly Fisherman's Guide to the Meaning of Life

The Fly Fisherman's Guide to the Meaning of Life
Author: Peter Kaminsky
Publisher: Rodale
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2002-06-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781579545840

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Considers the philosophy of fishing, presenting fifteen essays about fly-fishing lore and the sport's challenges and benefits.


Fire in the Straw

Fire in the Straw
Author: Nick Lyons
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1951627202

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**Named One of the New York Post's Best New Books to Read ** FIRE IN THE STRAW is the witty and deeply felt memoir of Nick Lyons, a man with an intrepid desire to reinvent himself—which he does, over and over. Nick Lyons shape shifts from reluctant student and graduate of the Wharton School, to English Professor, to husband of a fiercely committed painter, to ghost writer, to famous fly fisherman and award-winning author, to father and then grandfather, to Executive Editor at a large book publishing company, and finally to founder and publisher of his own successful independent press.. Written with the same warm and earthy voice that has enthralled tens of thousands of fly-fishing readers, Nick weaves the disparate chapters of his life: from the moment his widowed mother drops him off at a grim boarding school at the age of five, where he spends three lonely and confusing years; to his love of basketball and pride playing for Penn; to the tumultuous period, in the army and after, when he found and was transformed by literature; to his marriage to Mari, his great love and anchor of his life. Suddenly, with a PhD in hand and four children, Nick embarks on a complex and thrilling ride, juggling family, fishing, teaching, writing, and publishing, the wolf always at his door. Against all odds, The Lyons Press survives, his children prosper, his wife’s art flourishes, and his books and articles make him a household name. Fire in the Straw is a love story, a confessional, and a beautiful big-hearted memoir.