Amateur or expert, every
angler dreams of landing "the
big one," but that's
only part of the appeal of
fly fishing. Because
even when hours pass without
a bite nothing beats the
rugged beauty of the surroundings. For
both armchair travellers
and avid outdoorsmen who
may have already started
a checklist of their own, Fifty
Places to Fly Fish Before
You Die maps out the
meccas of the fly-fishing
world.
Through in-depth interviews
with the sport's acknowledged
gurus, Santella goes beyond
standard guides to convey
the very essence of the recommended
locations. Readers
can vicariously cast mouse
patterns to fifty-pound taimen
in the wilds of Mongolia,
wrangle with wily permit
off the Florida Keys, and
match the hatch on Montana's
Armstrong's Spring Creek.
The fifty essays include
a background of each site,
how-to hints, and colorful
anecdotes based on the author's
and authorities' experiences. With
beautiful photographs of
the spots, the book also
provides adventurous anglers
with enough travel and tackle
information that they, too,
can start planning fishing
excursions around the globe.