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NEW FLY-FISHING NOVEL
North Of Easie

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�Fishing guide, Salvatore D�Amico, is a middle-aged dropout with a secretive
past leading a reflective lifestyle in a cabin built deep in the backwoods of
Maine. In this refreshing tale of love, companionship, mystery and the pursuit
of meaning with a fly rod in hand, Sal�s honorable existence in a small town
community serves as inspiration to those longing to simplify life down to its
bare essentials.� � Jerry Kustich, bamboo rod maker and author of At the River�s
Edge and A Wisp in the Wind.
�Bob Romano knows fly fishing, and he knows the human heart and he writes about
them in clear, evocative prose. Romano combines these ingredients beautifully in
his novel North of Easie, which I enjoyed immensely.� � William G. Tapply,
author of the Brady Coyne and the Stoney Calhoun novels.
Available for the holidays, North of Easie is Bob�s third book. Order through
USAOnTheFly.com and receive an autographed copy at no addition charge. $20.00 +
$6.00 shipping and handling. Total: $26.00.
For more information about Bob�s books go to his website: forgottentrout.com or
check out: birchbrookpress.info

A Tribute to Fly Tying DVD
Learn time-trusted fly-tying
techniques as the Sporting Fly pays tribute to some of the masters of the
art who generously illustrate their unique insights on this introspective
look into the world of fly-tying.
Craig Matthews, Montana author and master angler, shows us the art of the
Sparkle Dun Mayfly. We then pay tribute to legendary tier Al Troth, inventor
of the landmark Elk Hair Caddis. Utah master guide, Shawn Saunders ties a
Down Wing Caddis pattern that is irresistible to trout on the Fremont River.
Montana streamer expert Kelly Galloup ties his famous Zoo Cougar pattern; a
mainstay for anglers on the Madison River. We also get expert typing lessons
from Harry Mason of TroutFlies.Com, Leon Sagaloff of Frontier Anglers, and
our Sporting Fly Host Dave Long!
Small Fry: The Lure of the Little is a literary study of small fish
and small
waters, a survey of fly fishing literature, and a personal memoir
contrasting youthful fishing stories with contemporary angling adventures.
The author�s search for small fry on the fly takes him to places as remote
as the small streams in the Appalachian Mountains and as urban as the ponds
in Manhattan�s Central Park. Laced with the humor and the poetry of
experience, Small Fry reveals why �the lure of the little� is a
passion worth catching.

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