
Why purchase a big, heavy book of fly fishing pictures when social media is teeming with a seemingly infinite number or decent images? Trout by Brian Grossenbacher and Tom Rosenbauer is filled with good pictures – not decent ones. And I, for one, am happy to celebrate the exceptional.
Grossenbacher’s subject matter is fly fishing. That means the hundreds of pages contain photographs of trout, but also rivers, landscapes, equipment, and people. It is an exploration and celebration of all that goes into the pursuit that anglers the world over identify with and love.
Trout also features page-filling layouts and excellent essays by the venerable Rosenbauer. The book falls into the “gift” or “coffee table” categories, and it ought to sit close to the top of these piles for fly fishers.
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