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    No Shortage Of Good Days by John Gierach

    No Shortage of Good Days by John Gierach is a reflective and witty collection of essays that dives deep into the everyday joys—and occasional frustrations—of the fly fishing life. From hidden creeks to familiar home waters, Gierach explores what keeps anglers coming back, rod in hand and hope intact.

    Whether he's musing on the aches of aging or the thrill of chasing trout in less-than-ideal weather, Gierach offers a thoughtful look at the sport through stories that feel both personal and universal.

    Inside you’ll find:

    • Reflections on aging, obsession, and the rituals of fly fishing
    • Adventures from Colorado to Mexico and the Smoky Mountains
    • Wry takes on fishing etiquette, cooking trout, and getting skunked
    • A celebration of small waters, bad weather, and the good days in between
    • Pages: 224

    About the Author:
    John Gierach is one of America’s most beloved outdoor writers and a master of the fly fishing essay. With over 20 acclaimed books to his name—including Trout Bum, Still Life with Brook Trout, and Sex, Death, and Fly-Fishing—Gierach blends humor, philosophy, and practical wisdom into stories that resonate far beyond the water’s edge. His work regularly appears in publications such as Fly Rod & Reel

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