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list price: $8.95
edition:Paperback
category: Sports & Recreation
published: Sep 1990
ISBN:9780888946171
publisher: Douglas & McIntyre

Fisherman's Winter

by Roderick Haig-Brown

tagged: fishing, seasons
Description

Fisherman's Winter is another book in Roderick Haig-Brown's famed "seasons" cycle, this time taking the author far from the trout streams of his beloved British Columbia to the new angling realm of South America. Here he fishes the Tolten and Laja rivers of Chile, Argentina's Manso and Traful, always with the keen eye and open heart of the superb writer that he was. Readers who delight in good writing -- and adventurous fishing -- will relish Fisherman's Winter.

About the Author

Roderick Haig-Brown

Roderick L. Haig-Brown was born in England but lived all his adult life on Vancouver Island, along the banks of the Campbell River. His books include A River Never Sleeps, To Know a River, Measure of the Year, and a dozen other important books that together form the finest achievement in angling prose in North America. Haig-Brown died in 1976.
Editorial Review

"Haig-Brown is a talented fly fisherman who is also gifted with an uncommon sense and sensibility."

— The New Yorker

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