The Battenkill: An Intimate Portrait of a Great Trout River (Its History, People, and Fishing Possibilities)

The Battenkill: An Intimate Portrait of a Great Trout River (Its History, People, and Fishing Possibilities)

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Jun 1, 1993 · Anglais · Relié (212 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 212
Langue Anglais
Publié Jun 1, 1993
Éditeur Lyons Press
Édition First Edition
ISBN-10 1558212086
ISBN-13 9781558212084

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This narrative unfolds along the serene banks of the Battenkill River in southern Vermont, weaving together the river's rich history, the vibrant community surrounding it, and the art of trout fishing that has captivated many over generations. As Merwin takes readers on a journey through this picturesque landscape, he captures the essence of not only the river itself but also the people whose lives have been interwoven with its waters.

Through detailed storytelling, the author reveals the natural beauty and ecological significance of the Battenkill, showcasing its diverse flora and fauna. The river becomes a character in its own right, reflecting the moods of the changing seasons and the vital role it plays in the lives of local anglers and residents. Merwin's keen observations provide insights into the conservation efforts and the challenges faced by those who cherish this beloved fishery.

Each chapter offers a unique glimpse into fishing techniques, anecdotes from experienced anglers, and the camaraderie that fishing fosters among people. With a blend of history, biology, and a deep appreciation for the outdoors, this work celebrates not just a river, but a way of life that continues to flourish along its winding path.

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