Fly Fishing Books: Upriver and Downstream
“The New York Times has happily devoted a regular column to hunting and fishing since before the Second World War. Originally called Wood, Field and Stream, the column has since morphed into something more apropos for the time — Outdoors.” Times editorial writer Steven Soutner has assembled his favorites of the column in a new book called Upriver and Downstream: The Best Fly-Fishing and Angling Adventures from the New York Times (Harmony, April 2007, 304 pages). Mike Gillespie of the CanWest news service.
Upriver and Downstream on Amazon.
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