David Dirks reviews Bert Darrow's recent book Bert Darrow's Practical Fly Fishing (The Lyons Press, January 2005, 208 pages) in New York's Times Herald-Record. "How do you take more than 35 years of fly-fishing insight and expertise and make it available to everyone? Darrow's solution was to publish his first book. The truth is, Nick Lyons of Lyons Press had been urging Darrow to put his angling experience on paper for years."
New Book: Bert Darrow's Practical Fly Fishing
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