Even Brook Trout Get the Blues
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2021.
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7h 34m 0s
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English
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9781666153514

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John Gierach., John Gierach|AUTHOR., & David Colacci|READER. (2021). Even Brook Trout Get the Blues . Tantor Media, Inc..

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John Gierach, John Gierach|AUTHOR and David Colacci|READER. 2021. Even Brook Trout Get the Blues. Tantor Media, Inc.

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John Gierach, John Gierach|AUTHOR and David Colacci|READER. Even Brook Trout Get the Blues Tantor Media, Inc, 2021.

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John Gierach, John Gierach|AUTHOR, and David Colacci|READER. Even Brook Trout Get the Blues Tantor Media, Inc., 2021.

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Full titleeven brook trout get the blues
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“Once an angler has become serious about the sport (and 'serious' is the word that's used), he'll never again have enough tackle or enough time to use it. And his nonangling friends and family may never again entirely recognize him, either.” In other words, he (or she) will have entered Gierach territory.

Whether debating bamboo versus graphite rods, describing the pleasure of fishing in pocket waters or during spring snow in the mountains or recounting a trip in pursuit of the “fascinatingly ugly” longnose gar, Gierach understands that fly-fishing is more than a sport. It's a way of life in which patience is (mostly) rewarded, the rhythms of the natural world are appreciated, and the search for the perfect rod or ideal stream is neverending. It is not a life without risks, for as Gierach warns: “This perspective on things can change you irreparably. If it comes to you early enough in life, it can save you from ever becoming what they call 'normal.” Even Brook Trout Get the Blues will convince you that “normal” is greatly overrated.
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