Dirks: Outdoors books worth hunting down
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Book Randy Kadish's 'The Fly Caster Who Tried to Make PEACE with the World'
December 18, 2007
Source Recordonline.com Article By Dirks
When winter makes its dark and cold presence known and the hunting season begins to wind down, it's time to consider settling down with a good book or two.
In this age of digital and audio books, there's still something special about having a book in your hands. A good book becomes the refuge that can renew your outdoor mind after a full season of outdoor activities.
In "The Legendary Neversink," (New York: Sky Horse Publishing, 2007), editor Justin Askins incorporates some of the best prose ever written on the Neversink River. Askins has created a compilation of the who's who of outdoor writers. Names like Sparse Gray Hackle, Leonard Wright Jr., Theodore Gordon, and Ray Bergman populate this book with Neversink stories.