Trout Friends and Other RiffRaff Stories About the Passion and Madness of Fishing eBook Bill Stokes

Contains a never before published essay, "Trout Flouderers".
In these stories, popular Chicago Tribune outdoor columnist Bill Stokes gives himself over to his true passion, trout fishing. It is an activity, possibly a madness, that moves him, time and again, to stand knee-deep in cold and murky waters, offer himself up to clouds of hungry mosquitoes, and attempt to keep from snagging his line in overhanging limbs while trying to outwit a wily rainbow or brook trout. And then remembering where the car is parked. All trout anglers will, like Stephen Born, revel in these evocative and entertaining stories.
Trout Friends and Other RiffRaff Stories About the Passion and Madness of Fishing eBook Bill Stokes
A lot of fishing writing is about the amazing places we'll never go, the stunning technical fishing therein, and the like. That's fun, now and again, but my heart lies with home waters, and to a great extent, in looking back on a life of fishing, and what to expect for the years to come. It's a bittersweet journey, and both aspects of that are a good thing. Stokes writes with humor, wit, and an obvious love for the art and craft of fishing. His years of experience speak on each page, and more importantly, they speak to me. Job well done, and well worth a place in your library.Product details
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Trout Friends and Other RiffRaff Stories About the Passion and Madness of Fishing eBook Bill Stokes Reviews
I'm not much of a factual reader and prefer my books to be fiction, as life is hard and it's nice to escape, but this author's work has managed to bring me away from every day life and become immersed in the tales he weaves. He has a way with words that are effortless and makes for a very entertaining and interesting read.
This one is no different. It's a collection of stories, well memories would best describe them, about a past time that he is passionate about. Memories of years and people gone by but all with the same passion for this hobby. I'm not much of a fan of fishing, nor do I know much about it, but these little tales were entertaining and I enjoyed listening to them. They didn't grab me as much as some of this author's previous work but it was still worth a listen.
David Stifel was amazing reading this. He seemed to enjoy the book and it showed through his narration. His tones and cadences were awesome and he really brought the anecdotes to life.
Trout Friends and Other Riff-Raff was an incredibly delightful listen. It was such fun listening to these tales. One of my favorites, (all were excellent) was the moving car horn. All are true gems and enjoyable for anyone. I actually love fishing and have been trout fishing but have never had quite the joy that these stories bring. Bill Stokes is a brilliant storyteller and I'd highly recommend not letting this one get away.
David Stifel's narration was equally brilliant. He was present in the moment and read these stories in a way that made me feel as if I were a part of them. Just wonderful!
I was provided this audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com.
This is the second book by Bill Stokes that I have read, and I have enjoyed them both immensely. In my case, this is saying a lot, since I am not a fisherman and was only fishing once in my life, and that when I was about ten years old. (I didn't catch anything.) Bill has a wonderful way of telling a story, making a scene, an event, an incident come alive in such a way that the reader can vividly picture what is going on. Moreover, his word pictures, turns of phrases, sense of irony, understatements (and overstatements) all contribute immensely to making what he writes thoroughly enjoyable and engrossing.
"Trout Friends and other Riff-Raff Stories About the Passion and Madness of Fishing" presents vignettes of his trout-fishing experiences at various stages of his life through his later adult years. It is clear that the love of fishing that was instilled in him when he wasn't yet in grade school has stayed with him his entire life and, along with writing, is one of his great passions. And over the years it is obvious that he has met and come to appreciate other equally passionate trout fishers of all sorts and has thoroughly enjoyed the bond they have shared through their common interest.
This book was originally published in 2000 and re-released this year (2017). Its first chapter ("Trout Flounderers") has been written for this new edition. It is clear that at 85 years of age Bill Stokes is still as passionate as he ever was about trout fishing.
Excellent reading while waiting for the unforgiving March freeze to relent and allow me to go outside and shadow cast, preparing for the real thing as the opener approaches...
While some of the book will make you feel like crying most of the rest of the book will force you to cry...from laughter.
What a great read. Made me think about the experiences I have had while fishing. Especially with my dad who taught me to fish and had the patience to endure my mistakes.
Bill stokes is an excellent writer and fisherman. This book will be read many, many times and his stories will be retold to my fishermen friends. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys fishing.
A lot of fishing writing is about the amazing places we'll never go, the stunning technical fishing therein, and the like. That's fun, now and again, but my heart lies with home waters, and to a great extent, in looking back on a life of fishing, and what to expect for the years to come. It's a bittersweet journey, and both aspects of that are a good thing. Stokes writes with humor, wit, and an obvious love for the art and craft of fishing. His years of experience speak on each page, and more importantly, they speak to me. Job well done, and well worth a place in your library.

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