In some ways, this is the most personal of my outdoor books. In 1995, I kept a simple record of all my outdoor activities and compiled them into a series of essays in chronological order, with no attempt to organize by subject matter, which includes, in addition to the usual fly-fishing, wing-shooting, and bowhunting topics, reflections on wildlife, some interesting travel, and a lot of personal introspection. I'm really not aware of another book quite like it, and it remains a personal favorite.
