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Rivers Always Reach the Sea: Angling Stories
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From the
New York Times
bestselling author of
Saban
and
Lords of the Fly
comes an exquisite collection of angling stories that span the twentyfirst century.
The thirtyone pieces in
Rivers Always Reach the Sea
—essays, as well as profiles of some of the biggest names in angling, including Lefty Kreh and Andy Mill—take the reader from the rainforests of Chile to the windswept tundra of Russia, from the remote mangrovechoked basins of Florida’s Everglades to the congested littoral zone of New York City, and to many places in between.
The quarry includes trout, Atlantic salmon, tarpon, bonefish and striped bass, but the real quest is for something else entirely. Told in a voice described by the novelist, Carl Hiaasen, as “funny, wistful, and wonderful,” the stories in
keep the focus on the “why” of the sport of fly fishing, and not the “how.”
New York Times
bestselling author of
Saban
and
Lords of the Fly
comes an exquisite collection of angling stories that span the twentyfirst century.
The thirtyone pieces in
Rivers Always Reach the Sea
—essays, as well as profiles of some of the biggest names in angling, including Lefty Kreh and Andy Mill—take the reader from the rainforests of Chile to the windswept tundra of Russia, from the remote mangrovechoked basins of Florida’s Everglades to the congested littoral zone of New York City, and to many places in between.
The quarry includes trout, Atlantic salmon, tarpon, bonefish and striped bass, but the real quest is for something else entirely. Told in a voice described by the novelist, Carl Hiaasen, as “funny, wistful, and wonderful,” the stories in
keep the focus on the “why” of the sport of fly fishing, and not the “how.”
From the
New York Times
bestselling author of
Saban
and
Lords of the Fly
comes an exquisite collection of angling stories that span the twentyfirst century.
The thirtyone pieces in
Rivers Always Reach the Sea
—essays, as well as profiles of some of the biggest names in angling, including Lefty Kreh and Andy Mill—take the reader from the rainforests of Chile to the windswept tundra of Russia, from the remote mangrovechoked basins of Florida’s Everglades to the congested littoral zone of New York City, and to many places in between.
The quarry includes trout, Atlantic salmon, tarpon, bonefish and striped bass, but the real quest is for something else entirely. Told in a voice described by the novelist, Carl Hiaasen, as “funny, wistful, and wonderful,” the stories in
keep the focus on the “why” of the sport of fly fishing, and not the “how.”
New York Times
bestselling author of
Saban
and
Lords of the Fly
comes an exquisite collection of angling stories that span the twentyfirst century.
The thirtyone pieces in
Rivers Always Reach the Sea
—essays, as well as profiles of some of the biggest names in angling, including Lefty Kreh and Andy Mill—take the reader from the rainforests of Chile to the windswept tundra of Russia, from the remote mangrovechoked basins of Florida’s Everglades to the congested littoral zone of New York City, and to many places in between.
The quarry includes trout, Atlantic salmon, tarpon, bonefish and striped bass, but the real quest is for something else entirely. Told in a voice described by the novelist, Carl Hiaasen, as “funny, wistful, and wonderful,” the stories in
keep the focus on the “why” of the sport of fly fishing, and not the “how.”

















