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Trout Eyes: True Tales of Adventure, Travel, and Fly-Fishing
William G. Tapply
Skyhorse Publishing
, 2007 - 240 pages
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highly recommended
Comfortable As An Old Shoe
Tapply's stories are outdoor experiences that could happen to any sportsman, not just those who can afford exotic trips and high-end lodges. He brings a warmth and genuine love of the sport to his writing. Not all the memories are of big fish; some are of the ones that got away, broken rods, horrendous weather, and everyday mishaps all
fly fishers
encounter, as well as rememberances of great guides and beautiful locations. My only criticism of this book is these stories are mostly repints from magazine articles, therefore they are fairly short. Tapply is such a delightful storyteller I wish his
tales were
a bit longer.
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Great Reading for Fly Fishermen
Bill Tapply is the rare combination of writer and angler that makes reading about
fly
fishing
almost as much fun as being on the water. It's great to have a new book from him. This is as good a fishing book as I've read in a long time.
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I adored this book
William G. Tapply's
Trout
Eyes
is a great book. Tapply grew up on
fishing
, and his passion it is clearly shown throughout the book. His writing style was so engaging that I easily finished this book in one sitting. I just couldn't put it down.
one of a kind
Trout
Eyes
is the best
fishing book
I've read this year. It's full of funny scenes and really wise fishing information. Highly recommend.
Cressly
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Tapply has Trout Eyes for You
The qualities of Bill Tapply's work which jump out are: (1) the craftsmanship of his writing - first class, and (2) the universal themes anglers have grown to know and love. Bill describes settings which transport our minds to the beloved dream-world of casting a dry
fly
to a large feeding brown
trout
. And he transports us from our real world of suburban spawl and traffic jams to our favorite escapes faster than 2 large aspirin.
The stories he tells in Trout
Eyes
, especially of his youth, embody a Norman Rockwell quality. A certain purity and innocence of a time past as rendered in this passage:
"As the winter nights passed, his boxes filled with flies. When I was a kid, there were very few evenings when Dad didn't put in an hour or two at the vise. And if I sat there quietly and waited long enough, he'd eventually pat his knee and invite me to climb up and time a fly or my own."
A boy sitting on his father's knee at the tying vise paints a classic image of the
fishing tradition
- knowledge being passed down from father to son.
Trout Eyes isn't just about trout either. One moment we are at the tying vise, the next Bill is covering the technical aspects of tippet material in the "X Factor." If forced to pick from the various stories that comprise this book, my favorite short story would be "Thinkin' Mean." The story appeals to me on a couple of levels. First, as a long-time fly fisherman, I can relate to the hard won knowledge that it makes to master a complex mayfly hatch on water like the Willowemoc. But more importantly, it's a story about one of the golden rules we as anglers should live by. (By the way, there's a least three other unwritten golden rules for angling.) And this golden rule is simple: to share your knowledge and insight with others (a.k.a. the secret fly). So, Bill if we should ever share the same water and I mange to hook all the fish, I'll be sure to throw a "Cigarette fly" your way.
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Fly
fishermen everywhere will enjoy these varied, witty, and engaging
adventure
s by one of America?s finest outdoor writers. There is a long section on
trout
fishing
called ?Brookies, Browns, and Bows,? and another on the challenges and excitement of saltwater fly fishing, and an exciting group of memoirs about fishing near home and in far-flung and often exotic places?like the Minipi, Bighorn, and Norfolk rivers, where the trout can beggar the imagination, and where frustration can be the occupational hazard. Trout
Eyes
is a love letter to the fish we pursue and insects they eat and the waters in which they live.
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