Crosscurrents: A Fly Fisher's ProgressRowman & Littlefield, 1 mei 2002 - 224 pagina's One of the most eccentric and riveting voices to be heard in the world of fly fishing has his say on just about every aspect of angling. |
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... East Tennessee town and eventually chaf- ing against its small - town provincialism , Babb moved north , a hill- billy with dreadlocks and a beard who married into Boston's cultural elite where , he says , " I learned xii / Crosscurrents.
... East Tennessee town and eventually chaf- ing against its small - town provincialism , Babb moved north , a hill- billy with dreadlocks and a beard who married into Boston's cultural elite where , he says , " I learned xii / Crosscurrents.
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... East Tennessee's Tellico River , watching the evening sun turn our fathers ' fly lines to fluorescent candy canes flashing through the moist mountain air . Heaving a dehooked Scarlet Ibis toward backyard quoit - ring targets using the ...
... East Tennessee's Tellico River , watching the evening sun turn our fathers ' fly lines to fluorescent candy canes flashing through the moist mountain air . Heaving a dehooked Scarlet Ibis toward backyard quoit - ring targets using the ...
Pagina 5
... East Tennesseean . I say this even though I have lived more than half my fifty years in Maine and left East Tennessee behind at the age of seventeen . But being an East Tennesseean is not something you ever stop being , no matter how ...
... East Tennesseean . I say this even though I have lived more than half my fifty years in Maine and left East Tennessee behind at the age of seventeen . But being an East Tennesseean is not something you ever stop being , no matter how ...
Pagina 6
... East Tennesseeans . We are not even like other Tennesseeans ; the bluegrass Democrats from Mid- dle Tennessee and the Deep South denizens of West Tennessee share in common with the ridge - running Republicans of East Tennessee only a ...
... East Tennesseeans . We are not even like other Tennesseeans ; the bluegrass Democrats from Mid- dle Tennessee and the Deep South denizens of West Tennessee share in common with the ridge - running Republicans of East Tennessee only a ...
Pagina 7
... East Tennessee , where in its ripe red clay and fissured limestone my roots inter- twine deep and ancient . We are not like other people , us East Tennesseeans . But we are very much like each other . Our defining characteristic ...
... East Tennessee , where in its ripe red clay and fissured limestone my roots inter- twine deep and ancient . We are not like other people , us East Tennesseeans . But we are very much like each other . Our defining characteristic ...
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The Idiocy of Youth | 61 |
New Roots from Old | 71 |
A Pond of Ones Own | 77 |
Leave It to Beavers | 117 |
Gone Mad in the Midday Sun | 125 |
Thy Rod and Thy Staff | 133 |
Branching Out | 141 |
Appleknocker Time | 147 |
Cabo Wabo | 155 |
Defenders of Midway | 165 |
Ursa Major | 177 |
In the Wake of Henry D | 87 |
Alone on a Nameless Stream | 95 |
Against the Grain | 103 |
Ungava Ungawa | 189 |
A Proper Toff | 201 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 1 - No life, my honest scholar, no life so happy and so pleasant as the life of a well-governed angler; for when the lawyer is swallowed up with business, and the statesman is preventing or contriving plots, then we sit on cowslip banks, hear the birds sing, and possess ourselves in as much quietness as these silent silver streams, which we now see glide so quietly by us.
Pagina 141 - Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
Pagina 95 - I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. We are for the most part more lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers. A man thinking or working is always alone, let him be where he will. Solitude is not measured by the miles of space that intervene between a man and his fellows.
Pagina 2 - We commonly do not remember that it is, after all, always the first person that is speaking. I should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as well.
Pagina 94 - Nature, though it be mid-winter, is ever in her spring, where the moss-grown and decaying trees are not old, but seem to enjoy a perpetual youth; and blissful, innocent Nature, like a serene infant, is too happy to make a noise, except by a few tinkling, lisping birds and trickling rills ? What a place to live, what a place to die and be buried in ! There certainly men would live forever, and laugh at death and the grave.
Pagina 71 - ... the blue-jay, and the woodpecker, the scream of the fish-hawk and the eagle, the laugh of the loon, and the whistle of ducks along the solitary streams; at night, with the hooting of owls and howling of wolves; in summer, swarming with myriads of black flies and mosquitoes, more formidable than wolves to the white man. Such is the home of the moose, the bear, the caribou, the wolf, the beaver, and the Indian.
Pagina 61 - however wise, who has not at some period of his youth said things, or lived in a way the consciousness of which is so unpleasant to him in later life that he would gladly, if he could, expunge it from his memory.
Pagina 71 - It is a country full of evergreen trees, of mossy silver birches and watery maples, the ground dotted with insipid, small, red berries, and strewn with damp and moss-grown rocks, — a country diversified with innumerable lakes and rapid streams, peopled with trout...