Freshwater Conservation Canada
The Master And His Fish
The Master And His Fish
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From the World of Roderick Haig-Brow: The Master And His Fish.
The Master And His Fish is a vibrant and insightful collection of the finest writings from the acclaimed Canadian conservationist and fly-fisherman, Roderick Haig-Brown. More than just tales of the catch, this book is a rich exploration of the soulful connection between humanity and the aquatic world. Haig-Brown's elegant prose paints vivid pictures of rivers, fish, and the Pacific Northwest landscape, weaving together a powerful philosophy of sportsmanship, reverence for nature, and vital conservation ethic. It's an absolute must-read for any angler, naturalist, or lover of beautifully written literary nonfiction.
Prepare to be inspired by a true master who understood that to know a river is to truly know yourself!
Hardcover
Book Condition: Very good
Jacket Condition: Good, some shelf-wear
ISBN: 0-7710-3764-3
Publisher: The Canadian Publishers
Published Date: 1981
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