Fly Fishing People: Sir Ian Botham

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Ian Botham, former (and somewhat controversial) Test cricketeer and now commenter for British SKY Sports, recently published Botham on Fishing: At Sea, Being Coarse, on the Fly (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, October 2008, 240 pages), offering his perspectives on fly fishing, coarse fishing and sea fishing. The Guardian's Jamie Jackson excerpts some of the new book this morning: "In January 2001 I opened the Scottish salmon fishing season in a tiny village called Kenmore, which is situated where the river emerges from Loch Tay. It was freezing in the Highlands - they'd had one of the heaviest frosts for a long time and there was ice on parts of the water, so I definitely needed the traditional quaich [Scottish cup] of whisky, which is drunk at the opening."

Bothan received the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. (See Botham's Wikipedia entry.)

Botham on Fishing: At Sea, Being Coarse, on the Fly on Amazon.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on November 23, 2008 8:33 AM.

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