Norris on Trout Fishing

Norris on Trout Fishing A Lifetime of Angling Insights

Hardback (26 Dec 2007)

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Publisher's Synopsis

  • Excerpts American Angler's Book, the foremost fishing reference book of its time
  • Info on native fishes of North America
  • Technical expertise on tackle

    Norris on Trout Fishing samples both the expertise and the generous warmth that made Thaddeus Norris (1811-1877) such a beloved figure in American angling. From his wise portrayal of the many types of anglers, to the biology and behavior of native American brook trout, to his touching portrait of the now-extinct Michigan grayling, Norris set a standard for American angling thought that educated and inspired succeeding generations and still offers us both provocation and wisdom today. His concluding essay on the joys of fly fishing alone is regarded as a primary milestone of angling philosophy that set the tone for the philosophical explorations of many later writers from Arnold Gingrich to Ernest Schwiebert to John Gierach.

  • Book information

    ISBN: 9780811703512
    Publisher: Stackpole Books
    Imprint: Stackpole Books
    Pub date:
    DEWEY: 791.1757
    DEWEY edition: 22
    Language: English
    Number of pages: 120
    Weight: 148g
    Height: 155mm
    Width: 100mm
    Spine width: 15mm