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Compiled by Nick Lyons, this is a collection of essays and scientific reflections that celebrate the beauty, ecology and significance of wild trout - by some of America's finest writers, including John Gierach, Datus Proper, John Engels, Robert Behnke, WD Wetherell, Tom Palmer and Christopher Camuto. Blending personal angling experiences with expert insights, the book explores what makes wild trout unique, the difference between native and stocked fish and the importance of conservation. Written by a range of respected writers and biologists, it offers both a poetic appreciation of fishing and a thoughtful look at preserving natural river ecosystems. B&w drawings throughout. Very good condition. Hardcover, 23.2cm x 15.7cm, 94 pages.