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True Love and the Woolly Bugger: Dave Ames

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Smatterings of The Compleat Angler, The Bartender’s Guide and Dear Abby dot this homespun first collection of offbeat fishing tales by an inveterate Montana fly fisherman who casts his obsessive pastime out into the intellectual waters somewhere between high religion and tackle-shop tall tale. The opening story, “The Woolly Bugger,” recounts high points in the fishing life of a narrator who first wet a hook at age 10 in 1964 and projects his future into the year 2020. “True Love,” the concluding story, is a poignant little fable about the bonding of a married couple still fishing together after 35 years. From cutthroat trout in Montana to steelhead salmon in the Pacific Northwest and the bonefish and tarpon in the Caribbean, these seven stories involve ghosts, hippies, truck wrecks, hoe-downs, kinky libidos, marriage, parenthood, divorce and boozy friendship. The plots, which wander, and the prose, plainer than dirt, are almost incidental. The bait here is folksy philosophizing?just the thing to lure a tired, beer-numbed angler on a day when his rod is broke and the skeeters are biting.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
–This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review
True Love and the Woolly Bugger is adventurous and funny, and yet also poignant. In short, it’s not just a fishing book, but very much like life itself, and well worth reading, even by folks who have never made a cast.”
–John Barsness, editor of Gray’s Sporting Journal and Montana Time
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