![]() ![]() A well-worn book rested next to the papers on the kitchen table, its maroon cover marred by the stain from a lemonade spill. He carefully edged his rod through the spring-loaded screen door, remembering the stern warning administered with the recent gift. What had gone wrong this time? Why did his line insist on landing a disorganized pile on the water? Why did he never see anything but spooked and speeding fish headed for cover? The line and leader were hopelessly, it seemed, tangled in the reel. ![]() Click here for a PDF of the print version of "The Firehole in the Fall."Įditor’s Note 2, from the original 1975 article: In Praise of Bergman's "Trout"Ī young boy fumbling with his first fly rod trudged home from the nearby stream, head down and again fishless. This article originally appeared in the July 1975 issue of Fly Fisherman magazine. This should be used for historical purposes only. These articles are reprinted here exactly as published in their day and may contain information, philosophies, or language that reveals a different time and age. The wit and wisdom from legendary fly-fishing writers like Ernest Schwiebert, Gary LaFontaine, Lefty Kreh, Robert Traver, Dave Whitlock, Al Caucci & Bob Nastasi, Vince Marinaro, Doug Swisher & Carl Richards, Nick Lyons, and many more deserve a second life. Editor's note: will periodically be posting articles written and published before the Internet, from the Fly Fisherman magazine print archives. ![]()
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