In the tradition of fishing classics, A Naturalist Goes Fishing combines elements of the triumph between fisher and fish, humor and wit, and a passionate concern for the natural environment.
James
 McClintock takes us to some of the most breathtaking waters the world 
has to offer while capturing the drama and serendipity in the beloved 
sport of fishing. We follow him and his fishing buddies and professional
 guides, as he fishes off the marshy barrier islands of Louisiana, 
teeming with life but also ravaged by recent disasters like the 
Deepwater Horizon spill. We travel to the remote waters of New Zealand's
 Stuart Island, where the commercial fishing industry is fast 
disappearing; fish for gigantic Antarctic toothfish through a drilled 
ice hole at McMurdo Station; and scout for spotted bass on Alabama's 
Cahaba River, which has the highest diversity of fresh water fish in 
North America. As we take this global journey, we see how sea level 
rise, erosion, pollution, water acidification, and overfishing each 
cause damage.
This strikingly beautiful narrative is a must read for anglers and nature lovers alike.
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