Category Archives: Outdoor Writing

Joe Brooks – One of the Greatest

A fine new project is underway to document the role Joe Brooks played in the history of fly-fishing. No question, Joe Brooks was one of the greatest anglers to ever pick up the long wand. A masterful caster, he traveled … Continue reading

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Along the Water’s Edge

I’m pleased to say that my latest book – Along the Water’s Edge –  is now being offered by The Angling Bookstore .  This new option allows you to use a credit card. Please follow the above link to get … Continue reading

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Along the Water’s Edge: My Latest Book, Part Two

In the previous post I gave you an overview of my latest book’s content. If you missed it jump back a post. Now let’s take a look inside to give you a visual feel for Along the Water’s Edge. And … Continue reading

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Along the Water’s Edge: My latest book

For several few years I have been kicking around the idea of self-publishing a book. Well I finally got it done. It is a 6×9 hardbound book of approximately 200 pages, entitled Along the Water’s Edge.  In this post I’ll give you a … Continue reading

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Our Mild Winter: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly

Man, what a mild/dry winter. Right now, here in Rhode Island, March is 10 degrees above normal. Astounding! What’s good about that? Well unless you’re a skier, the extraordinary mild winter brought with it beaucoup benefits. You saved a bundle on heating. You didn’t shovel your driveway. … Continue reading

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