Fisherman's Summer - Softcover

Haig-Brown, Roderick Langmere

 
9781558210295: Fisherman's Summer

Synopsis

Roderick L. Haig-Brown is one of the world's most beloved and popular fly-fishing writers. His books bring together exquisite prose and the limitless art and joy of fishing, along with solid and timeless advice.First published in 1959, and the most popular of Haig-Brown's fishing titles, "Fisherman's Summer" includes absorbing descriptions of fishing Haig-Brown's home river--the Campbell in British Columbia--for steelheads and cutthroats. He tells stories of the Native people and pioneers who once fished this same river, and looks into the future with hopes that the river will be conserved.Now available in a handsome deluxe hardcover format, this is a book to be read and reread for pleasure, and no angler's bookshelf is complete without it.

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Review

"Not since Walton has there been a writer who can describe the joys of fishing as does Haig-Brown." —Boston Post

About the Author

Roderick Haig-Brown (1908-1976) remains one of North America's most popular and best-loved writers about the outdoors. He was born in England and settled in Campbell River, BC, in 1931. He was a dedicated conservationist and a prolific writer, author of many articles and stories and 25 books, including novels, books about sport fishing and stories for young readers, including the classic "Saltwater Summer". Haig-Brown also served as a magistrate and as chancellor of the University of Victoria.

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