This guide offers a unique blend of fly-fishing insights and literary advice from two seasoned experts in both fields. It serves as a manual for aspiring writers and readers, emphasizing the art and style of storytelling through the lens of the fly-fishing experience. The authors share their wealth of knowledge, blending practical techniques with creative expression, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their writing while appreciating the nuances of the sport.
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Paul Schullery es un autor y fotógrafo cuyo trabajo se centra en la naturaleza y nuestra relación con ella. Explora cómo la humanidad interactúa con el mundo natural y los impactos que estas interacciones tienen en ambas partes. Su escritura se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión y reverencia por la naturaleza salvaje. A través de sus textos y fotografías, Schullery tiene como objetivo acercar a los lectores la belleza y fragilidad de la naturaleza, invitándolos a reflexionar sobre nuestro papel en ella.





- 2024
- 2008
If Fish Could Scream: An Angler's Search for the Future of Fly Fishing
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exploring the evolution of fly fishing, the essays tackle significant issues such as the impact of dams on fish populations, the ethics of catch-and-release practices, and the rivalry between fly fishers. Schullery also examines the transition from traditional methods to modern transportation's influence on the sport. Through a blend of controversy and reflection, these essays provide a thought-provoking look at the challenges and changes facing fly fishing today and in the future.
- 2001
Spectacular full-color photographs and topographic maps that detail key landmarks and travel routes through the parks explore the geological and natural wonders of fifty-five of America's remarkable national parks, accompanied by descriptions and commentary that document each park's unique features, plant and animal life, and more.
- 1995
Mountain Time
- 236 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
A foremost naturalist remembers the incredible wilderness inside Yellowstone National Park.