
Anthologies of fly fishing writing are not uncommon. With enough time, the public domain presents a vast array of content to choose from. Consequently, there is a variety of quality on bookshelves.
One example of a great collection of fly fishing writing, however, comes in the form of Tight Lines: Ten Years of the Yale Anglers’ Journal. This now-defunct university magazine burned bright for the decade it was around. Not only did it feature student and faculty contributions, but prominent anglers from all over could be found in its pages.
This title is easily found used, and should seriously be considered for the caliber and breadth of writing it contains.
Watch what else I have to say about the book and find out where you can pick up your own copy below:
Your local used bookstore might have a copy of Tight Lines: Ten Years of the Yale Anglers’ Journal. If not, this place will always send you one.
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