Ed Van Put begins this important book with the history of native brook
trout and offers little-known details about their sizes, range, and
demise from over-fishing, the growth of streamside industries, and the
introduction of competitive species. Sweeping
in its scope,
Trout Fishing in the Catskills tells a thorough
tale of the often tumultuous history of fishing in the Catskills. With a
scope of over a century, Van Put tells of the Catskill’s frontier
fishing beginnings and tracks the rise, fall, and
eventual revival of the fisheries.
Throughout, this is a history of people and methods as well as rivers,
and there are profiles of Theodore Gordon, Art Flick, Harry and Elsie
Darbee, Sparse Grey Hackle, and more. No serious trout fisherman, in any
part of the country, will want to miss this
pioneering portrait of a seminal region in American angling history.
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