Frank Amato Publications recently released a limited-edition compilation of short stories, essays and photos entitled The Creel: North Umpqua Edition. Edited by Bob Wethern, the book is another in a series belonging to "The Creel" publications by the Fly Fishers Club of Oregon. "'The stories are those of who fished the river for the past 110 years ... their feelings and observations of the river. As far as fly fisher publications, this is the pinnacle. It's not going to be matched. This is the story of the North Umpqua.'" Craig Reed on NRToday.com.
New Books: The Creel: North Umpqua Edition
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