From 1986’s Trout Bum to 2003’s All the Time in the World, John Gierach made a profound impact on fly fishing literature. His excellent writing captured the attention of those just getting into fly fishing and seasoned anglers alike.
Due to that level of popularity, you can probably read every one of his major works without ever touching a book.
How does that work? And why would you want to do that? I explain myself in today’s video, and give a few recommendations on what you might want to read first. With his recent passing, many are revisiting their favorite volumes from his extensive bibliography.
Watch what else I have to say about the books, and find out where you can digitally pick them up, below:
You can find physical and digital copies of Gierach’s books anywhere. Go to your local library’s website to see if audiobooks or ebooks are included in your membership!
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