Tom Rosenbauer was Fly Rod & Reel’s 2011 Angler of the Year.
He has hosted fly-fishing shows on TV, and his podcast, The Orvis
Fly-Fishing Guide, is one of the most popular outdoor titles
on Apple. He has worked with the Orvis Company for more than 40
years, and is the author of more than 20 books on fly fishing and
tying.
Brian Grossenbacher is perhaps the most celebrated contemporary
outdoor photographer working today, after 18 years as a renowned
fishing guide.
“A stunning coffee-table book, beautifully written (by Tom
Rosenbauer, with a foreword by Callan Wink) and shot (by Brian
Grossenbacher), featuring trout waters from all over the globe.”
—Monte Burke, Forbes Magazine
“Brian Grossenbacher’s photography… illustrates that if we keep
looking carefully enough, we can always see fly fishing in a new
light. At times we see solitary anglers dwarfed by panoramic
landscapes, fishermen clearly less important than the sprawling
watersheds they fish in. When we do see anglers in action, they
tend to be peering upstream, casting, searching—not conquering
heroes. And when they do bring trout to hand or net, it’s the trout
we see, powerful and beautiful, the lithe wild center of those
watersheds—brilliant portraits and images of browns, rainbows,
brookies, their distinctiveness as species, which is hardly a
platitude, on full display. And we see anglers—bearing down and
lazing about, solemn and joyous, alone or with friends and family
against the backdrop of the boisterousness of rivers or the
comforts of the riverside. Along with this album of images, Tom
Rosenbauer offers well-weathered essays that distill the essence of
a lifetime of trout fishing—big rivers and small rivers, boats and
gear, the conviviality and the solitude of it. He writes with
succinct originality about every aspect of angling, casually
offering gems of insight about the technical demands of fly fishing
and the experience of it. His appreciation is still keen: ‘Every
single trout stream I’ve ever fished has a unique feel and smell
and combination of colors.’ In words and images, Trout revives and
enlarges what we know and feel about trout fishing.” -- Gray's
Sporting Journal
“A stunning coffee-table book, beautifully written (by Tom
Rosenbauer, with a foreword by Callan Wink) and shot (by Brian
Grossenbacher), featuring trout waters from all over the globe.”
—Monte Burke, Forbes Magazine
“Brian Grossenbacher’s photography… illustrates that if we keep
looking carefully enough, we can always see fly fishing in a new
light. At times we see solitary anglers dwarfed by panoramic
landscapes, fishermen clearly less important than the sprawling
watersheds they fish in. When we do see anglers in action, they
tend to be peering upstream, casting, searching—not conquering
heroes. And when they do bring trout to hand or net, it’s the trout
we see, powerful and beautiful, the lithe wild center of those
watersheds—brilliant portraits and images of browns, rainbows,
brookies, their distinctiveness as species, which is hardly a
platitude, on full display. And we see anglers—bearing down and
lazing about, solemn and joyous, alone or with friends and family
against the backdrop of the boisterousness of rivers or the
comforts of the riverside. Along with this album of images, Tom
Rosenbauer offers well-weathered essays that distill the essence of
a lifetime of trout fishing—big rivers and small rivers, boats and
gear, the conviviality and the solitude of it. He writes with
succinct originality about every aspect of angling, casually
offering gems of insight about the technical demands of fly fishing
and the experience of it. His appreciation is still keen: ‘Every
single trout stream I’ve ever fished has a unique feel and smell
and combination of colors.’ In words and images, Trout revives and
enlarges what we know and feel about trout fishing.” -- Gray's
Sporting Journal
“Trout offers readers an exciting tour of some of the world’s
finest trout-fishing waters—from Appalachia to the Rockies and
Pacific Northwest, to the Catskills and on to Patagonia… with Tom
Roenbauer’s lifetime of stories and Brian Grossenbacher’s wondrous
photography. Big-river mysteries, boats, and guides, wading and
solitude, flies, and the trout themselves. A magical journey for
both experienced and learning—and wannabe—fly fishers. And you
won’t need to don your waders! This book is a treasure for any
coffee table or book-shelf!” –The Enchanted Circle News (Eagle, NM)
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