No Shortage of Good Days
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John Gierach returns with another collection of wry, contemplative essays that capture the essence of fly-fishing and the outdoor life. From remote streams in the American West to familiar waters closer to home, he explores what draws anglers back to the river season after season, even when the fish aren't biting.
With his trademark wit and philosophical musings, Gierach reflects on the people, places, and small moments that make a fishing life well-lived. Whether he's pondering the peculiarities of fishing guides, the appeal of tackle shops, or the satisfaction of a day spent wading in cold water, his observations ring true for anyone who finds solace in wild places. This is a book for those who understand that success on the water isn't always measured in fish caught.