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You'll Need A Guide: Fishing Stories That Aren't Much About the Fish
Contributor(s): Craig, Marshall (Author)
ISBN: 109296262X     ISBN-13: 9781092962629
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $15.15  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2019
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- Sports & Recreation | Fishing
Physical Information: 0.29" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.42 lbs) 122 pages
 
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You'll Need a Guide is a humorous account, rich with reflection on the human condition, of guided fishing trips from the McCloud River of Northern California to the Middle Bight of Andros Island. Casual readers will enjoy the wry commentary. Fly fishermen will have a belly laugh of recognition when they recognize themselves in the essays."Great story... best written I've read, keeps your atten-tion to the end." - Bill Howard, Mars Bay Lodge, An-dros"A real blast ...funny stuff." - Captain Kevin Mihailoff, Guide, Chokoloskee, Florida"... I have really enjoyed reading it. Superb job." - Captain Scott Owens, Guide, Savannah, Georgia"... Fantastic story of our day... great writing." -- Allan Blankenship, Guide, Weed, California"... An enjoyable book." - Bob Clouser, author of Fly Fishing for Smallmouth and fly creator, Middletown, PennsylvaniaABOUT THE AUTHOR: Marshall Craig is a Yale University graduate and Wharton MBA who frittered much of his life away making a living and raising a family when he could have been fishing. You'll Need a Guide is the product of a writing itch he first felt as an undergraduate on the staff of the Yale Record, the college humor magazine. The fishing stories he tells blend humor and insight with well-crafted descriptions of the places where he fishes and people he fishes with and meets along the way. They are drawn from a lifetime of wetting a line in places as different as the Blau River in Germany and the Los Roques "pancake flats" off Venezuela. Craig's literary lodestar is Red Smith, whose iconoclastic and warm style appeared in newspaper columns for over fifty years. He and his wife, Diana, live in St. Petersburg, Florida.For more information, please visit author Marshall Craig online: http: //www.CraigLit.Life