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Cowboy Trout: Western Fly Fishing as If it Matters

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Fly fishing intersects western history in so many ways that it is surprising that more writers–besides historians–have not sensed its rhetorical and scholarly opportunities. As fly fishing’s practitioners grow in economic power, political reach, ecological awareness, and clarity of need, those intersections will only become more compelling. In the fine tradition of angling books that celebrate fly fishing for the way it invites readers into unfettered ecological settings and connects them to the wonder of rivers, Paul Schullery’s masterful Cowboy Trout raises to a new level of power the old saying that there is more to fishing than the catching of fish. The heightened sense of a wild place–not merely of the water but of a whole landscape-has turned out to be fly fishing’s greatest gift to the West and to those who pursue fish in its rugged embrace.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Montana Historical Society Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2006
Pages
288
ISBN
9780972152273

Fly fishing intersects western history in so many ways that it is surprising that more writers–besides historians–have not sensed its rhetorical and scholarly opportunities. As fly fishing’s practitioners grow in economic power, political reach, ecological awareness, and clarity of need, those intersections will only become more compelling. In the fine tradition of angling books that celebrate fly fishing for the way it invites readers into unfettered ecological settings and connects them to the wonder of rivers, Paul Schullery’s masterful Cowboy Trout raises to a new level of power the old saying that there is more to fishing than the catching of fish. The heightened sense of a wild place–not merely of the water but of a whole landscape-has turned out to be fly fishing’s greatest gift to the West and to those who pursue fish in its rugged embrace.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Montana Historical Society Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2006
Pages
288
ISBN
9780972152273