A Trout Illustrator's Studio

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National Public Radio interviews James Prosek about his artist's abode and shows a selection of his work on their Web site. Prosek is the author of Trout: An Illustrated History and other books.

"His Yankee farmhouse is a model of order, with a prized collection of antique farm and fishing tools placed as if in a museum. But his studio in the schoolhouse is a separate world -- somewhere between a bachelor pad and a boyhood fort. 'It's my little room,' he says. 'All of my stuff is here and no one can get at me.'"

The page also lists link to a 1999 interview with Mr. Prosek about his The Complete Angler: A Connecticut Yankee Follows In the Footsteps of Walton.

(Thanks to reader Zach Matthews for this link.)

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