Bill Loehr lets us know that when fly fishing, he is " doing something important." His is not a "how to" or "where to" fish book. Rather, he examines what he is doing and why, discovering that he is often "outwitted by a creature with a brain the size of a lentil." These essays reflect his path through fifty seasons of fly fishing. He takes us to countries and places where fly fishermen are little known and odd things can happen. Few have been told they would be killed if they fished where they had intended. Rambling his home water in southwestern Colorado, he takes pleasure in small wild...
Bill Loehr lets us know that when fly fishing, he is " doing something important." His is not a "how to" or "where to" fish book. Rather, he examines ...