Sex, Death, and Fly-Fishing

by Justina on July 16, 2010

Product Description
From the irrepressible author of Trout Bum and The View from Rat Lake comes an engaging, humorous, often profound examination of life’s greatest mysteries: sex, death, and fly-fishing. John Gierach’s quest takes us fro… More >>

Sex, Death, and Fly-Fishing

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Charles R. Anderson July 16, 2010 at 7:30 am

I found this book to be less than exciting. The use of technical terms and Latin names of flies was not why I bought the book. I have liked Gierach’s other books but was disappointed in this one.
Rating: 2 / 5

MotherLodeBeth July 16, 2010 at 10:04 am

I humbly admit that the title with sex in it made me curious since I have a health libido when it comes to my PASSION for fly fishing. So I bought the book, and am so glad I did.

Now I am a Montana, California, Washington and Idaho as well as New Zealand trout seeker so reading (this is where the sex comes in) of the northern Colorado Red Quill spinner and its short life span and how the fish love this bugaboo was truly fascinating. Since I had or have never given much though to the life cycles of various water bugs, flies I have seen dancing on the river tops as I have been fly fishing.

Chapter 13 titled RIVERS page 166 is utterly wonderful to read since I love small towns in remote areas near pristine rivers that are trout havens. So reading about similar areas like Frying Pan: Basalt, Colorado, the South Platte in Colorado, the Gunnison in Colorado, Roaring fork of the Colorado, the Green River in Utah, Bitterroot in Montana (which I know well), as well as the Yellowstone made me feel as if I were there. I could almost hear the water, the slight breeze and warmth of the sun as well as the sound of the inevitable fly that buzzed nearby. And at 11pm at night it would snap me from the pages and remind me that ‘no’ you cant go fish until morning.

What held my attention and makes this book a favorite read and a must for my bedside table is the states of Montana, Wyoming and Colorado written about so well. Guess having been to each state so often it is like a mini visit each time I re-read the book.

Make me want to grab Bill and suggest we move back to Montana where he as born and raised and where my Moms family roots go back to the early 1800′s.
Rating: 5 / 5

solocanoe July 16, 2010 at 11:43 am

we have a great gift – John G.’s books – I’ve got them all but one and they are treasured. This one is as good as any of them – get them all, I treasure mine.
Rating: 5 / 5

Butch50 July 16, 2010 at 12:54 pm

This is a great read. The author takes gives you an inside look into fanatic fly fishermen – with tongue in cheek often enough to keep it moving along and interesting. Whether you fish or not, I recommend this, excellent writer, excellent reading.
Rating: 5 / 5

Claude Christ July 16, 2010 at 1:59 pm

Had me laughing out loud in the resort cafĂ©. John Gierach captures the very essence of the sport….and will make your sides hurt while doing it!
Rating: 5 / 5

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