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Bush Pilot Angler
Contributor(s): Wulff, Lee (Author)
ISBN: 1586671294     ISBN-13: 9781586671297
Publisher: Derrydale Press
OUR PRICE:   $15.26  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Fishing
- Transportation | Aviation - General
Dewey: 799.109
LCCN: 00056962
Physical Information: 0.73" H x 5.99" W x 9.04" (0.86 lbs) 256 pages
 
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Most people know the late Lee Wulff as the world's foremost salmon angler. Few, if any, think of him as a skilled bush pilot and explorer. But he was both, as Lee reveals in this extraordinary memoir. Based on an unpublished manuscript that was rediscovered only recently by his widow, Joan Wulff, this book tells the story of Lee's years pioneering the Atlantic salmon and brook trout fisheries on the remote coasts of northeastern Newfoundland and Labrador. Having established a handful of outpost sporting camps by boat, Wulff quickly realized that getting clients and supplies in and out efficiently would require an airplane. So he cut a deal with Piper Aircraft and learned to fly a new bright-yellow J-3 Cub equipped with floats. Throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s, he ferried his sports one-by-one into isolated lakes and rivers where the fishing went beyond their wildest dreams. Soar with Wulff through unpredictable mountain gusts, low over muskeg bogs, and blind through thick fog and smothering darkness. Meet his sons, Barry and Allan, and feel their father's pride as both become good anglers and valuable contributors to the operation of the camps. Get to know the warm, hard-working Newfoundlanders recruited as guides and camp staff. And share salmon pools with some of World War II's most notable generals, who fished with Lee during brief breaks from the horrors of the European front. Bush Pilot Angler is an unforgettable story of courage, flying, love, and fishing. It is a fitting tribute to Lee Wulff, an extraordinary man who fought tirelessly for the conversation of his beloved Atlantic salmon in Newfoundland and throughout North America.

Contributor Bio(s): Wulff, Lee: - Born in Valdez, Alaska, in 1905, Lee Wulff graduated from Stanford University with a degree in civil engineering. Before becoming a freelance artist and writer and eventual producer of hunting and fishing films, Wulff studied art in Paris and was an ad agency art director in New York City. Initially used to promote his fishing camps in Newfoundland, his outdoor films were the first to be featured on national television, and he spent ten years as a producer for ABC's legendary series American Sportsman. He was also a prolific writer and wrote several books on fly fishing, including Salmon on a Fly, Trout on a Fly, and The Atlantic Salmon. A long-time advocate of fisheries conservation and environmental preservation, Wulff served as director of the Atlantic Salm.on Foundation. He died on April 28, 1991, at the age of 86, after suffering a heart attack while flying his beloved Piper Super Cub