The Miami Herald's Sue Cocking has the enemy in her sights, makes contact, and manages to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. "One thing about quests is that if they're completed too quickly, they don't really seem like quests. Like locating the Holy Grail, finishing an Ironman triathlon, or writing, as one woman did, a book about doing the wild thing with your husband 365 days in a row, there has to be some suffering and some setbacks and a decent interval before reaching the finish line."
A Hundred Years' War With Permit
Categories:
- Fly Fishing News
- Fly Fishing Video
- Fly Fishing Techniques
- Gear & Equipment
- Fishing Flies
- Fly Fishing Trips
- Fly Fishing Knots
- Fly Fishing Podcasts
- Fly Fishing Books
- Fly Fishing Art
- Fly Fishing Photography
- Conservation
- People
- Science
- Fly Fishing History
- MidCurrent Newsletter
- Fly Fishing Links
- Site Map
- Advertise
- About Us
MidCurrent is an independent provider of fly fishing news, literature and advice. We are experienced anglers and guides who enjoy helping others learn. Want more information? You can send us an email here: info@midcurrent.com
Search
Recent Entries
- Carbon Nanotubes
- True Montananness
- U.S News Profiles Patagonia's Yvon Chouinard
- Richard Brautigan Gone 25 Years
- West Coast Restaurants Choose "Sustainable" Trout
- Fall Fly Fishing in the Poconos
- Bighorn Dam Managers Flub It... Again
- Petzl Creates New Brighter, Fishing-Friendly Headlamps
- Lori-Ann Murphy Named New El Pescador Manager
- New Video: "Nervous Water"
About this Entry
This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on October 18, 2008 6:37 AM.
"Tarpon" in The Wall Street Journal was the previous entry in this blog.
Nanoballs and R. Buckminster Fuller is the next entry in this blog.
Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.






Leave a comment