Man vs Fish comprises the highlights of Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame guide Taylor Streit’s fifty years of fly-fishing. From New Mexico to Argentina we follow Streit, and his sidekick ‘superfly, ‘ from hooking the tail of a great marlin to getting hooked, barefoot, to the living room carpet. Reading these dramatic tales will inspire the armchair angler to thrash their way to a wild place, don waders, and become part of the action.
‘Taylor has been to exciting places I’ll never visit, and he has written about those places. He’s caught peacock bass in Brazil. And he has witnessed people wrestling alligators. He bagged a 28-inch brown trout in Patagonia while red stags kibitzed from the background. . . . All the tales are good fun and great writing. There’s some wonderful satire to boot. . . . These stories catch fish. And all of them are hefty lunkers.’–John Nichols, from the Foreword
Sobre o autor
John Nichols’s first novel was The Sterile Cuckoo and his most recent is The Empanada Brotherhood. In between he wrote The Milagro Beanfield War, a southwestern classic, and sixteen other books. Nichols lives in Taos, New Mexico.