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Surfcaster's Quest: Seeking Stripers, Blues, and Solitude at the Edge of the Surging Sea [Hardcover]

Roy Rowan (Author)
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October 1, 1999
"Anyone who has never battled a bull bass all alone on a beach may not understand the instinctual strand that binds humankind and fish." So begins Surfcaster's Quest, Roy Rowan's evocations of fishing the turbulent seas surrounding Block Island. As this beautifully descriptive book points out, angling enthusiasts have maintained for centuries that fishing is not simply a sport but a religion. "Therefore," writes Rowan, "surfcasters with their own devout followers comprise a special sect. They may be a less pious bunch than fly fishermen; but they are an adventurous, feeling group of outdoors lovers who are as deeply moved by the sun, moon, and stars as they are by their desire to catch fish in the waves crashing around them."

Surfcaster's Quest describes not only the habits of blues, stripers, bonito, and other gamefish, but also how to trick them into striking at pieces of wood, plastic, and metal flung out from the shore. This is a book about courage, contemplation, solitude, the appreciation of nature - and yes, religion, though not the kind conducted under a church steeple.

Interspersed with this thought-provoking mixture of soul-searching and surfcasting are fascinating historical tidbits about the Indians, pirates, and rumrunners who once occupied that obscure oceanic speck originally called "Isle of the Little God," Block Island. (53/4 X 81/2, 164 pages)



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In Powerful People (LJ 6/1/96), journalist Rowan reminisced about the famous people he has interviewed over his 50-year career. Here, he reflects on more private, but nonetheless meaningful, experiences he has had surfcasting in the waters around Block Island, 12 miles off the New England coast. The contemplative serenity, which may or may not be followed by the thrill of battling a large fish seeking to escape the tethered hook, is the aspect of the sport that the author finds most attractive. The waves, he says, can stir his imagination in wonderful ways. Of course, he likes the catching part, too, and gladly shares tips and techniques for enticing gamefish that he has learned from years of experience. For large fishing collections and public libraries with regional interest.AWill Hepfer, SUNY at Buffalo Libs.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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“[An] eloquent paean to surfcasting . . . this blend of angling wisdom, history, and craft moves with the increasing rhythm of the tides and will tug at the heart and--dare one say it--the soul of every fisherman.” --Dan Rather


"Rowan takes us to the roiling waters of Block Island as he casts (for stripers, blues, and bonito) and waits (for the pull on the line) and wonders (not about whether to eat seafood tonight, but about long-ago shipwrecks and the Indians who inhabited the beautiful rocky cliffs, about being alone in nature and engaging in a chess game of sorts with creatures of the deep). Wittily written, Surfcaster's Quest is an adventure story close to home, for fisherman or not. It's a wonderful tale of a not-so-old man and the sea."---Greenwich Magazine

" . . . Rowan is no dilettante in this surfcasting dodge. You will marvel at the depth of his dedication to the sport and the enormous fun, challenge and spiritual blessings he achieves in pursuing it. Most readers will envy him; . . . on two accounts---the rewards he reaps, for one, and the poetic grace of his writing, for another. . . . . 'You don't have to be a fisherman . . . to enjoy this book. You must only relish solitude, the beauty of nature, the mystery of the sea, the elusiveness of its creatures. In these pages, you will learn about catching fish, but far more important, you will learn about the essence of your soul." --Greenwich Time
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 164 pages
  • Publisher: Lyons Press; 1st edition (October 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558219811
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558219816
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,944,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Emotional tribute to a wonderful religion, January 7, 2000
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This review is from: Surfcaster's Quest: Seeking Stripers, Blues, and Solitude at the Edge of the Surging Sea (Hardcover)
Roy Rowan's Surfcaster's Quest lives up to the effusive praise it's lacquered with. Though it's contents didn't quite stun me, after staying up all night to finish it, I was left with a smile on my face and sweet dreams ahead. Dreams of tackling the surf; battling the fierce fish with whom I compete.

While Rowan's early experiences occupy some of the indelible pages of this masterpiece, he also makes sure to touch upon human feelings, history, and literary reportage--the last of which looms large because so many other good writers enjoyed angling and successfully expatiated on it. However, he goes further than crummy writers like the envious, yet egotistic, William DOC Muller who concentrates mostly on his own bible of Surf Fishing while casting all others out as bogus nonsense. Rowan, rather, embraces the notion that Surf Fishing is something special to each individual who wades into the ocean hoping to catch the prize fish. He accepts and champions the fact that the beauty each man/woman sees in the religion may be unique, seperate.

All the while his thoughts jump from fishing itself to larger matters--philosophical meditation on nature or personal reflections. Throughout, he manages the difficult trick of simultaneously celebrating both fish and fisher, nature and humanity. Best of all is his lyrical prose, supported by dry wit and simple eloquence.

This book is a must read for all Surfcasting enthusiasts. In fact, I recommend this book to any and everyone who enjoys the sound of waves lapping against the shore.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hooked the Heart of Surf Fishing, July 19, 2000
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Roy put into words what most Surf Fisherman feel. I have already recommended this book to two friends who now will try surf fishing. I even enlisted my wife to accompany me on a trip to Block Island. Thanks Roy for this wonderful look into a place that is free for the taking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wealth of Information, August 4, 2011
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Roy Rowan's Surfcaster's Quest is a timeless book for all surfcasters. It has become my "bible" as I refer to it so often as I write a weekly column for a Montauk Tackle Shop, Paulie's Tackle Shop, in the local newspaper, the Montauk Pioneer. "Like the cowboys of the old west, the surfcasters are a breed a part." Their unique world
is beautifully detailed in this excellent book. Rowan's words are "worth a thousand pictures" for all that know "Language Matters!"
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