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Originally written in the early '50s, the four books wade into an angler's summer, winter, spring, and fall, and while each muses over what a particular season requires of the fisherman, none is just about fishing; Haig-Brown never limited himself. These books are about his beloved British Columbia, the environment as a whole, its repetitive rhythms, and the angler's place in it. They are about fishing stories; the traditions of fly-fishing; and how to catch fish, tie flies, and observe the natural world. Fishing, in Haig-Brown's cosmos, was more than just the pursuit of fish: it was the full, wide-ranging engagement of the mind and the senses.
Listen to the litheness of his prose from "Fisherman's Spring," the first of the four sections, as he ponders the worthiness of the endeavor:
It is ... something more than a sport. It is an intimate exploration of a part of the world hidden from the eyes and minds of ordinary people. It is a way of thinking and doing, a way of reviving the mind and body, that men have been following with growing intensity for hundreds of years.This is just a taste of what "Seasons" overflows with, as is this admission--is there an angler who can't share it?--from "Summer": "I am beginning to find it very salutary to remember just how much 'happening right,' if not downright luck, there has been in nearly all my little triumphs." As a book, Seasons is a big enough triumph to become a dog-eared cornerstone of your fly-fishing library. --Jeff Silverman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Thanks for bringing these back!!,
By "puppypokey" (Northcountry) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Seasons of a Fisherman: A Flyfisher's Classic Evocations of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Fishing (Hardcover)
This collection of Haig-Brown is not necessarily his best works, but all of his books are near impossible to find and the republication of these four books is a godsend to anyone who enjoys reading about a true nature lover!Ted Leeson's introduction provides a little background on Haig-Brown. As an expert outdoorsperson himself, he was the right choice to do the job! Every nature lover MUST have Haig-Brown in their collections.
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This review is from: Seasons of a Fisherman, 4-cd set (Audio CD)
Roderick Haig-Brown is one of the finest fly fishing writers ever to grace a page. The Seasons of a Fisherman is actually a collection of previous literary efforts from Haig-Brown; Fisherman's Spring, Fisherman's Summer, etc. All were classics in their own right, but they are especially significant together. This four cd collection is an abridged version (Four hours and thirty minutes), yet hits the highlights of the original book exceptionally well. Haig-Brown was an Englishman transplanted to Vancouver Island, Canada, and he writes of his adventures casting a fly along the Campbell River. There is something very relaxing about the way Haig-Brown writes, and if you don't have time to read the book (or travel as I do), you'll find the cd version most enjoyable.
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The Seasons of a Fisherman,
By Ofishal (British Columbia, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Seasons of a Fisherman (Paperback)
This book is written from the personal experiences of a life lived on and in the water. Haig Brown's love of fish is evident. Recommended for lovers of fish and their habitat.
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