From Publishers Weekly
Nick Lyons presents Traver on Fishing, a treasury of essays and yarns by the author known as Robert Traver (pen name of former Michigan DA and judge John Voelker, who, following the success of Anatomy of a Murder, was able to retire from his legal work to fish full-time). Part personal experience and part fictional musings, Traver's essays (many of them selected from his three previous fishing books: Trout Madness, Anatomy of a Fisherman and Trout Magic) are lyrical, insightful and as enticing as the trout he gamely pursues, most especially at his favorite spot, Frenchman's Pond, with a tin cup of bourbon and a stogie.
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From Library Journal
Traver is required reading for every fly angler. Although he wrote almost entirely about his home waters in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, his words are still widely read with near reverence. Also famous for his court drama, Anatomy of a Murder (1958), Traver (the pseudonym for retired judge John D. Voelker) was a fine essayist and storyteller whose words remain fresh and funny. Nick Lyons provides a short introduction to this collection and then adds Traver stories from Trout Madness and Trout Magic (both available from Lyons Press) and the long out-of-print Anatomy of a Fisherman. Also included are Traver articles from several magazines and two profiles of the fisherman. Every library should have a copy of one of the author's books, and this one provides an excellent introduction and selection of works. Highly recommended. Jeff Grossman, Milwaukee Area Technical Coll. Lib., Oak Creek
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