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by John Gierach (Author), Glen Wolff (Illustrator)
Key Phrases: bull trout, rod makers, bamboo fly rods, Fool's Paradise, John Gierach, British Columbia (more...)
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This addition to Gierach's long list of fishing books is perhaps not of trophy quality, but it's definitely a keeper. Gierach gets back to the basics of fishing in a collection of personal essays in which he contends that fishing is as much about being outdoors with a few friends who share the same passion as it is about catching fish. Of course, he still thrills at the fish's strike and he lands his fair share of them, but he spends as much time describing other aspects of the sport: getting there, what to do in foul weather, camping etiquette and predicting hatches. He even spends some time ruminating on hunting and the business of rod making. With the simple grace and native wisdom he is known for, Gierach always gets back around to fishing and pays special tribute to the fish themselves, sharing his encyclopedic knowledge of North American fish, their feeding habits and their exquisite colorings. Occasionally, he comments on environmental issues such as the effects of logging and housing developments on local streams, but he seems resigned to such encroachments, claiming that he can live with change as long as the fish are biting; such, he confesses, is his fool's paradise. (May)
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If John Gierach is living in a fool's paradise, then it's a paradise that his regular readers will recognize and new fans will delight in discovering. Laced with the inimitable blend of wit and wisdom that have made him fly-fishing's foremost scribe, Fool's Paradise chronicles the fishing life in all its glory (catching your biggest fish ever) and squalor (being stranded in a tent during a soaking rainstorm). In Gierach's world, both experiences are valuable, and both evoke humor and insight.

Fishermen everywhere will understand Gierach's quest to discover and explore new waters (and then not to divulge the best locations to anyone), the unlikely appeal of winter fly-fishing ("the ice fishing shanty served the dual purpose of group therapy and the neighborhood tavern"), how impossible it is to predict the best fishing ("Everything that happens is entirely familiar, but I don't always see it coming"), or even the absurdity of the entire exercise ("day after day, you're casting a fly that doesn't look like anything to fish that aren't hungry and may not even be there"). Braving trips on small prop planes and down "Oh-My-God" roads alike, Gierach and his fishing buddies pursue bull trout in British Columbia, steelhead in the Rocky Mountains, and pike so fierce that a wise fisherman wears Kevlar gloves for the obligatory trophy photo.

But as with any activity that depends on unspoiled wilderness, change is constant. Gierach sees this happening both in the landscape ("You never get to point at a meadow full of browsing mule deer and say, 'You know, all this was once condos.'") and at lodges that now require guests to sign liability waivers ("[I] had a brief vision of herds of lawyers coursing over the tundra in search of litigation"). Just the same, he is always awed by the experience of nature, or as he puts it: "You're on a lovely, remote wilderness river in the Alaskan backcountry. There are people who would make this trip and not even bring a fishing rod."

Musing on the enduring appeal of fishing, Gierach theorizes, "We're so used to the fake and the packaged that encountering something real can amount to a borderline religious experience." Equal parts fishing lore, philosophy, and great fish stories, Fool's Paradise may not be a perfect substitute for actually being out on the water, but it's surely the next best thing.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (May 6, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743291735
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743291736
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #248,458 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars another instant classic, April 30, 2008
By Matthew C. Altmin (DENVER, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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John Gierach has written another book for the fisherman, and like his others, this one is an instant classic.
Reading Gierach is both entertaining and enriching, as this trout bum has paid his dues and spent a lifetime in felt soled shoes. A classic, a fun read, and perfect for any fisherman or sportsman with an affinity for the outdoors.

I bought this book while on my way to fish John Gierach's home stream. I bought the book at Mike Clark's shop in Lyons, and while there, John Barr walked in. John Gierach's books have brought me much joy, and someone I most certainly look up to and aspire to be like some day. I highly recommend this book as your first Gierach book or just another one in your collection.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fool's Paradise, May 31, 2008
If you like Gierach, you will like this one. He just keeps doing it. As usual, he is funny, thoughtful, interesting, entertaining. More than just fishing stories, but mighty good fishing stories nonetheless.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner from Gierach, May 18, 2008
(review originally published on the TroutUnderground.com)

"I don't have any illusions of permanence... It's just that I can live with any number of things going straight to hell as long as these streams continue to hold up. If this amounts to living in a Fool's Paradise, don't waste your time trying to explain that to the fool."

- John Gierach, Fool's Paradise

With sixteen fly fishing books to his credit - all of which have been continuously in print since their release - John Gierach might just be fly fishing's most-read writer.

Twenty years has passed since the publication of Gierach's eponymous Trout Bum -- a book that remains the favorite of many Gierach fans -- and while Gierach's perspective has evolved, his style remains recognizably (and comfortably) his own.

In his newest book -- Fool's Paradise -- Gierach's facility for one-liners and wry observation from outside the mainstream remain undiminished, and he combines the two frequently:

"I'm still waiting for Americans to realize that being in constant communication is not an advantage, but a short leash. Cell phones have changed us from a nation of self-reliant pioneer types into a bunch of men standing alone in supermarkets saying `Okay, I'm in the the tampon aisle, but I don't see it.'"

Later -- at the start of one of my favorite chapters in the book ("Creeks") -- Gierach does it again with:

"While killing time in a Starbucks in Portland, Oregon, not long ago, I was idly eavesdropping on two businessmen when one -- invoking the tired cliche -- said that their problems might be solved if they could start thinking outside the box. The other, younger man replied, `Dude, there's no box.'"

Some fans might be shocked to hear that Gierach spent time in a Starbucks, or that he's softening his stance on bamboo rods to the point that he fished a graphite rod all week long on another road trip:

"So one afternoon I was happily casting a foam stonefly pattern on a graphite rod when our guide said, `You know, if this gets out, you could lose your charter membership in the Old Farts' Club.'"

Of course, revealing snapshots of your life to strangers comes at a cost; our view of Gierach is partially one of a writer who existed 20 years ago, and in the meantime, Gierach has moved along in his life, and frankly, that's part of the allure of reading his newer books.

I mean, exactly what is happening with AK, Mike Clark, Ed Engle and the rest of the gang?

I'm tempted to suggest the "theme" of Fool's Paradise revolves around the concept of change, and I could back it up with a lot of carefully selected passages, but in truth, that's the kind of thing a critic says out loud while an author scratches his head and wonders what book the guy was reading.

Still, Gierach's recent books (Fool's Paradise is his first in three years) recognize the fact he's not 30 any more, and in places, he does what you'd expect anyone approaching 60 might do; he looks back on his life.

To Gierach's credit, he does so with a sense of wonder:

"This is how time occasionally works. One minute you're a thirteen-year-old drowning worms for bluegills because muskies are among the countless things that are out of your league; the next minute you're a decently preserved fifty-eight and finally landing a muskie. Surely all kinds of things have happened in between, but at the moment, you can't remember any of them."

On a fishing trip to the Fryingpan River with Jim Babb, Gierach cops to the changes that have occurred since he became a trout bum, though he also recognizes the dangers of relying on his own memory:

"One afternoon between hatches, I even started in on how the fish used to be bigger here but lost steam after I saw Jim's skeptical glance. It does seem true, but then over the years we've drifted away from the shoulder-to-shoulder hog holes up under the dam (the most famous one is known as the `the Toilet Bowl') into lesser, but also less crowded, water downstream that we've since come to know and love. And when I go back over old photos and see that the Fryingpan fish don't seem as big as I remember, it's not entirely reasonable to assume that all the snapshots of the really big trout must have gotten lost.

"Jim listened to all this politely, understanding that the old-timer's litany we all grew up hearing becomes irresistible once you realize that the list of things that just aren't the same anymore will soon include you -- if it doesn't already."

One thing that hasn't changed is Gierach's wholly readable style. I've often said he's a deceptive writer; he folds keen observation and surprising insight into essays so readable that you arrive at the "a-ha!" moment without realizing he's been herding you that way the last four pages.

Fool's Paradise will no doubt be snapped up by Gierach's faithful.

Those looking for fly fishing instruction will be disappointed, though anyone looking for insight into the fly fishing life -- without the trappings of ego that cloud the writings of so many others -- will find this is a typically enjoyable (and re-readable) collection of essays.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another masterpiece.
When is comes to streamside philosophy, John Gierach is unparalled in contemporary literature. I have read many other authors in the genre, but none compare to Gierach in dry wit... Read more
Published 4 months ago by James R. Mcintyre Jr.

4.0 out of 5 stars TROUT BUM still Gierach's best work!
I've been reading and enjoying Mr.Gierach's work since my early twenties. As I am now 49 years of age, I guess I harken back to my youth, when the "good fishing" opportunities... Read more
Published 5 months ago by James D. Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars Fool's Paradise is a great read
Another John Gierach success. His story telling style and humor along with social insight always makes for enjoyable reading. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Bruce E. Bos

5.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable
Gierach is like your favorite flyrod-you know what you are getting-Excellent story telling and putting into words the feelings and actions of anglers/flyfishers. Read more
Published 9 months ago by S. Sanders

5.0 out of 5 stars Fool not to buy
Once again Gierach knocks another one off. An amusing look at life and the pursuits of ones passion. I highly recommend Fool's Paradise.
Published 10 months ago by P Gates

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Gierach, Loved It.
The only fault I could find is it's too short. Classic Gearach book, True stories funny, warm, and..... well Gierach!
Published 11 months ago by E. Arnold

4.0 out of 5 stars Good book
This is a well written book, but I have enjoyed some of his other books more than this one.
Published 11 months ago by Logan M. Sallee

5.0 out of 5 stars The Latest in a long line of good reading!
Gierach keeps pumping out the kind of material that takes you to the stream with him, but also challenges the reader to feel as deeply about the experience as he does. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Gene Larson

4.0 out of 5 stars Love John Gierach
This book is great. I love his writing style. The stories in this book are catchy and informative. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Craig S. Hensel

5.0 out of 5 stars John Gierach's latest
Yet another well-written book from one of the best writer's in the fly fishing arena. It's like intellectual bubble gum for the fly fishing mind. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mark A. Mathews

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