In the Company of Rivers: An Angler's Stories & Recollections Review
Here’s a book that embraces yet transcends the fly-fisher’s world much as Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods transcends the hiker’s world. It is a journey to remote Labrador, to Alaska, Scotland, Ireland, the Florida Keys, to a Pepsi shack on the Catawba in the Carolinas, to a tackle shop no bigger than a rooster’s nest on 42nd Street, to Kettle Creek in Pennsylvania’s Forbidden Lands. It is suffused with the fragrance of Montecristos, the plumy sweetness of vintage Port, the sizzle of sirloins on a Coleman stove. Plus such unforgettable characters as Mr. Earp, a 100 percent West Virginian and 50 percent Cherokee; and Mr. Cotter, the quintessential NY cop turned fly-fishing gentleman.
Ah, to write like Ed! He tickles you with his humorous observations
and gets instructive without your even noticing.
Curt Hill, Orvis-Endorsed Instructor + Destinations Planner
A delicious collection filled with hearty helpings of wit and wisdom.
Robert Selb, The Classic Fly Fisherman
What an enjoyable read! Quigley has a witty way of telling amusing stories about his many and varied fly-fishing adventures.
Charlie Meck, author of The Hatches Made Simple
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