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Zoby, David

 
9781976886584: Fish Like You Mean It

Synopsis


"I've fished and hunted all my life, and I've been reading about fishing and hunting the entire time. I've also for decades now written about these subjects. I can therefore say with some amount of experience and authority that Dave Zoby's essays are some of the finest and freshest writing I've seen in a long time."

— Don Thomas, author of To All Things a Season

"From the Mid-Atlantic to Alaska and through the grasslands in between, these essays range over the topography of a nation and follow the contours of a life. This collection holds a place in a tradition that spans from Thoreau to the present. In this book, you will not find endorsements of gear or tips on where to locate trout. You will find something of greater value—moments of transcendence in the field and on the water: ‘… falling into the prairie … steer beaten dirt … dust devil rising … the tide gone out forever.’ In language both poignant and revealing, David Zoby leads us on a journey of reflection and discovery.”

— Chad Hanson, author of Trout Streams of the Heart

“Dave Zoby is a literary stylist of the highest order and an inimitable storyteller. He's also a passionate hunter, conservationist, fly fisherman, and dog man. In Fish Like You Mean It, he brings these skills and passions together -- weaving before our very eyes in these elegant essays a tapestry that speaks to the frustrations, absurdities, triumphs, and joys that make up a life afield. Always honest, never pretentious, Dave Zoby is one of our finest essayists.”

— Henry Chappell, author of At Home on the Range with a Texas Hunter and Silent We Stood

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From the golf-course ponds of Tidewater, Virginia, to the vacant uplands of North Dakota, to the windswept headlands of Alaska, David Zoby takes us on a contemplative tour of fishing and hunting destinations. His dogs come along too.

Fish Like You Mean It contains eleven thoughtful essays on the art of fly fishing, bird hunting, late-night driving food, and gas-station coffee. Plucked from the very best outdoor journals—Gray’s Sporting Journal, American Angler, The Flyfish Journal—these essays sparkle like sunlight on your favorite trout stream.

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