
It would be easy to say that I regret not reading Christopher Camuto’s A Fly Fisherman’s Blue Ridge years ago. Not only is it well written, but the author’s experiences overlap with my own in a remarkable way. It is good enough that I can simply embrace that it was providentially saved for me today.
And I know that I’m not alone, because this is the most consistently recommended book from readers, listeners, and viewers of Casting Across.
You don’t need to be well-acquainted with Virginia’s trout waters or fly fishing the Appalachians to appreciate this book. It is a uniquely crafted account of a man’s life on a river and succinctly told over the course of a year. It is a testament to the hold waters and regions have on people.
Watch what else I have to say about the book, and find out where you can pick it up, below:
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