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The Fly Fisherman's Guide to the Meaning of Life: What a Lifetime on the Water Has Taught Me about Love, Work, Food, Sex, and Getting Up Early

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On Riding Things Out
When things are great, anglers are known to enter a kind of fishing rapture. But once in this state, the minute things slow down they want to race off to the next spot. This is the piscatorial presumption that the fishing is always better on the other side of the lake. It isn't-- and more times than not if you leave fish to find fish you will find nothing. When the going is good, stay with it.

On The Nature Of Success
You fail more than you succeed. One cast out of ten, or twenty, or a hundred may produce a strike at the other end of the line.... And then, when a fish does take the fly, you must set the hook, fight it well, and not let it break your leader with its leaps and runs and dives under a rock or branch. All in all, the odds are against you big time. Still, the pursuit excites.

On Home Turf
Home is where you feel safe when your children go fishing. Home is where you know when it is unsafe. Home is where every one of your friends has a fish tale about a place you know. Home is where no one cuts you slack about your own embroidered fishing yarns.... Home is anywhere, then, where the quality of the experience, if only for a moment, makes you feel "I have always been here."

On Getting Older
The key to enjoyment at fifty-five is the same as the key to enjoyment at Do whatever you can do as well as you can, then try to do a little more-- but don't try to rewrite the record books. You probably can't, and it's not important anyway.

On Teaching And Learning
This would not be the frist time in the course of our week that my daughter would outfish me. As she caught big fish and learned to play them, her confidence increased and her casting improved, thanks in no small part to her guide.... I was happy that she had finally moved into the class of real fly fisherpeople.

144 pages, Hardcover

First published June 17, 2002

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"The fly fisherman is a unique breed of sportsman -- he loves the sparkle of sunlight dancing of a trout stream, the heart thumping eruption of a surface strike by a large trout, as well as the friendships that grow up around the love of the sport, Here Peter Kaminsky writes about the passion of the angler and how that passion can imbue work, family, and friendships with special meaning. He explains how long days without fish can help us learn to deal with failure an how releasing a caught fish can remind us about ethics. He offers inspiration to readers who love the sport a much as he does, advice on getting older, and even an essential reading list for fly fishers, His book is like a wise fishing buddy in an easy-to-carry package."

And I loved it. It was light, charming, and made me wish I was a fly fisherman too.
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