
Why? Why read, let alone purchase one more compilation of loosely collected fly fishing stories?
Why not, if the stories are compelling? If they are well-written? If they resonate with you and with me even if our experiences and lives differ significantly? If the words elicit that special mix of escapism and entertainment? If the end of the chapter compels you to take in one more, even though your eyes are heavy and its just one more fly fishing story? Why not?
Steve Duda’s River Songs: Moments of Wild Wonder in Fly Fishing is a positive answer to those questions.
Along with his fair share of fly fishing bona fides, the author has a sizeable resume that spans editing The Flyfish Journal to contributing to Rolling Stone. Needless to say, he brings something interesting and notable to the genre.









