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A Good Life Wasted: or Twenty Years as a Fishing Guide [Hardcover]

Dave Ames (Author)
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August 1, 2003
Told through the eyes of a longtime Montana fishing guide and itinerant fishing bum, A GOOD LIFE WASTED offers a unique perspective on an implausible period in the recent history of human civilization. When Dave Ames started guiding, Rocky Mountain locals rode horses and dug camas roots; now they're trading stock options on cell phones. The collision of stone and computer ages was short-lived, but the deep-rooted themes of this book remain.
A chronicle and celebration of the fishing-guide life, A GOOD LIFE WASTED is a vicarious pleasure for anyone who has ever wondered, even once, what it would be like not to have a "real job." The book is poignant and spiritual; it's Blackfoot Indians and copper miners' daughters; it's fiddles and guitars and the fabric of space; it's about what happens to wild people when the wilderness is gone.
From the first chapter--in which Dave Ames recalls bluffing his way into a job as a fishing guide to the rich and famous (after barely managing to suppress the overwhelming urge to go postal at the federal agency where he suffered his first, and only, "real" job in a cubicle farm)--we're hooked. We gladly follow Ames as he describes the rite of tasting clouds of mating midges to better match the hatch, tells the story of a fabled Blackfoot fishing guide, and shares his further adventures as a guy with no job, no office, and no stress. A GOOD LIFE WASTED spins a fascinating, compelling web--a web that entices the deskbound salary slave to make a break for it, and head west to big sky and fast, cold water, ASAP.


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"A Good Life Wasted is a vicarious pleasure for anyone who has ever wondered, even once, what it would be like not to have a 'real job'."--Missoulian, July 10, 2003

"[Ames] writes 11 loosely connected stories, eloquently using the medium of angling to discuss the virtues of a lifestyle old timers used to describe as 'trifling.' Moving, thought-provoking, sometimes powerful, and always entertaining, this is an important and welcome addition to the literary side of the angler's world."--Library Journal, July 29, 2003


"Powerful at points, moving, thought-provoking, and always entertaining, this is an important and welcome addition to the literary side of the angler's world."-- Library Journal

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By the author of the cult classic True Love and the Woolly Bugger, A Good Life Wasted offers a unique perspective on an implausible period in the recent history of human civilization. When Dave Ames started guiding, Rocky Mountain locals rode horses and dug camas roots - now they're trading stock options on cell phones. The collision of stone and computer ages was short-lived, but the deep-rooted themes of this book remain.
A chronicle and celebration of the fishing-guide life, A Good Life Wasted is a vicarious pleasure for anyone who has ever wondered, even once, what it would be like not to have a "real job." The book is poignant and spiritual; it's Blackfoot Indians and copper miners' daughters; it's fiddles and guitars and the fabric of space; it's about what happens to wild people when the wilderness is gone. From the first chapter - in which Ames recalls bluffing his way into a job as a fishing guide to the rich and famous (after barely managing to suppress the overwhelming urge to go postal at the federal agency where he suffered his first, and only, "real" job in a cubicle farm) - we're hooked. We gladly follow Ames as he describes the rite of tasting clouds of mating midges to better match the hatch, tells the story of a fabled Blackfoot fishing guide, and shares his further adventures as a guy with no job, no office, and no stress. A Good Life Wasted spins a fascinating, compelling web - a web that entices the deskbound to make a break for it and head west to big sky and fast, cold water, ASAP.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Lyons Press; 1st edition (August 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585746312
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585746316
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,302,685 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Life Wasted writing a fabulous book, December 8, 2003
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Anthony M. Frasca (East Setauket, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Good Life Wasted: or Twenty Years as a Fishing Guide (Hardcover)
In A Good Life Wasted the author Dave Ames recounts his last twenty years as a fishing guide in the trout fishing capital of the universe, Montana. It is every true fly fisherman's dream to be reincarnated as a Montana fly fishing guide. As Ames aptly puts it in the opening line of the book, "With all my fingers and all my splayed toes I still can't count the number of millionaires who have wished out loud that they could be me."
They wouldn't wish it if they read on as Ames describes living in a rat infested trailer, bouncing checks and using a log in the great outdoors as a temporary outhouse until he can buy a toilet.
Ames' career begins as a hydrologist for the federal government who one day goes "postal" by punching a clock - literally. He bluffs his way into a job as a fishing guide working for a local Blackfoot Native American known affectionately as Kingfish. He plods his was through his early guiding days and his life becomes entangled in a contradictory world of haves and have nots.
The numerous stories Ames recounts meld seamlessly with each other and offer more lessons on life's moral and religious significance than on fishing.
Most books lose steam after the first couple of chapters - not this one. It becomes more intriguing and gets better as it goes. It is truly a page turner. The surest sign of a great book for me is when I am done do I tell myself I want more. The answer here is a resounding yes!
So, Mr. Ames, during the long Montana winters get cracking and put pen to pad and finger to keyboard and allow us to be temporarily reincarnated as you.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A Good Few Hours Wasted, September 21, 2010
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This is another fishing book that moves away from fishing, and into the life tale. I guess that might excite some, but it is not what I was hoping for in a book. I mean, really if I wanted funny stories I would call my dad, and not waste the price of this book. Pop is far funnier. What I wanted was stories about guiding sports through days of fishing. There is only brief mentions of this activity. The bulk of what is discussed is just his sad excuse for living. It's a lonely business and one in which he makes dumb decision after dumb decision. As it was, there was just not enough fishing to make me love this one. I wonder based on his other book if all this stuff was lived or just thought up now I think of it, but anyway it was not a favorite read of mine. Avoid!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible story, May 16, 2011
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If you enjoy fishing and are of an intellectual bent, you might thoroughly enjoy the author's tale of throwing away a boring (if solid) career in favor of pursuit of happiness through fly-fishing and guiding.

The tales strike multiple chords and share experiences gleaned from the wild west.

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WITH ALL MY STRINGY FINGERS and all my splayed toes I still can't count the number of millionaires who have wished out loud that they could be me. Read the first page
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