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Colorado Resident Pens Exciting New Fly-Fishing Book

2016/7/18 12:03:08

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Fly-fisherman looks to cast towards a small waterfall.
California Department of Fish and Game

Colorado Springs, Colorado resident James W. White has penned an exciting new book on fly fishing entitled Round Boys Great Adventures: Fish-a-logues from Rocky Mountain Trout Waters (Whitefish Press, 2010).

This is a story of a fishing friendship that began almost fifty years ago. Back then the Round Boys each weighed no more than 160. Today, they are more substantial?well-ballasted for powerful big river currents?and over the years they've had a lot of GREAT ADVENTURES. In addition, they've learned some things about fly fishing in the northern and central Rocky Mountain waters. So, these adventures and some of the things they've learned are what this book is about.

The author writes: "I think the reader will enjoy the travelogues, information on various fisheries, the banter, and, along the way, he/she may gain some angling insights, especially about still water fly-fishing. My goal is to do what John Gierach in The View from Rat Lake says he wants to do: '?tell the plain truth about fly-fishing and still be a humorist.'"
The book contains numerous black-and-white images, a non-fisherman's glossary of angling terms, and a detailed overview of the successful "still water tactic" (suspension angling) for taking fish. The book is fully indexed. Visit www.whitefishpress.com for more information.

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