Tippets: Hemingway’s Paper Trail, Hooks for the Sport, Fixing Tailing Loops
- Prolific writer Ernest Hemingway was also a pack rat. Saving “old passports and used bullfight tickets,” he left behind “one of the longest paper trails of any author.” The author’s many mementos are now on display at the exhibit, “Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars” at the Morgan Library & Museum, Manhattan through Jan. 31, and then at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. Via The New York Times.
- If you have a friend on the fence about picking up a fly rod, point them to this article from The Outbound Collective. From the workout and challenge to the fun, read the top 5 great things about the sport.
- Peter Kutzer addresses the issue of tailing loops, in the most recent installment of “Ask a Fly-Fishing Instructor.” From the cause to the fix, view an instructional video via Orvis.
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