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Archive for December, 2009

Book Reviews

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

I recently was given two new books, The Alaska Chronicles by Miles Nolte and North of Easie by Bob Romano, two great books but totally different books. Even though they were different, I really had a hard time putting them down and looked forward to picking them up, daily.

North of Easie is a novel that is set in western Maine in a small town called Easie. Bob shows, you really never know who your neighbor is and that fishing and the simple life can heal all of your past baggage. The guide, Christine, and an old friend from the mob, ties the story together to make you turn page after page looking for the answers.

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The Alaska Chronicles is a daily journal of a guide’s season in Alaska. Miles takes you through his day to day chores from cleaning out the outhouse to clients that he loves and hates. Miles takes away all the glamour people believe comes with guiding and really shows you the way it is.

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Both books are an easy read and will keep you entertained on these cold winter days or around the campfire while you are creating your own adventures.

Kevin McKay

The New Scientific Angling

Monday, December 7th, 2009

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I recently received this new book by Reed F. Cury. It is called The New Scientific Angling, trout and ultraviolet vision. I can’t wait to dive into this book.

From his site Over My Waders:
“In The New Scientific Angling we learn that trout see in the near ultraviolet range, as well as our visible spectrum, and what that means to the fly fisherman. Using UVA Reflection photography, the author offers views of a trout’s world otherwise completely invisible to us.
Examining baitfish, natural flies, artificial flies, and tying materials as a trout sees them in the Ultraviolet, this original research answers longstanding questions about flies, fishing, and the ways of trout.”

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-06

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Fish Out of Water film( a must see)

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Fish Out of Water film

More than 600,000 U.S. soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from traumatic brain injuries, including psychological ailments such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and depression. Sun Valley Adaptive Sports helps these “Wounded Warriors” recover by hosting nature trips to beautiful Idaho, where veterans learn the competitive yet meditative sport of fly fishing and find camaraderie and understanding from fellow soldiers. See the powerful impact the trip has on six veterans in this emotional film about change, rehabilitation, and the struggle to feel “normal” again.

Announcement

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The forum on www.maineflyfish.com will be down for a while, thanks Kevin McKay

Preview of The Good Life

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009


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