An evocative portrait of small-stream fly fishing in South Africa’s rugged trout country, this book blends personal memoir, artful photography, and natural-history storytelling. Inside, readers are treated to a first-hand account of the author’s lifelong love affair with trout waters: from childhood walks along the headwaters of the Buffalo River through decades of mountain-stream angling; Rich reflections on the rhythms of wild streams, seasons and the subtle art of light-line, small-stream fly fishing; Vivid descriptions of landscapes – rivers, forests, high-altitude pools – turning each cast into a visual journey as much as a fishing expedition; A melding of technical insight, history of trout introduction in South Africa, and philosophical musings on solitude, nature, and what it means to truly “fish the stream. ” This is the ideal book for anyone drawn to the quiet majesty of mountain streams – a book of memories, beauty and the silent tug of clear water. Very good condition. Hardcover, 31cm x 25,5cm, 191 pages.