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Average rating: 4.04 · 148 ratings · 29 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Great Migration (The S'...

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Casting Homeward: An Angler...

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In the Shadow (The S'orne S...

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Casting Onward: Fishing Adv...

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A Good Death (The S'orne Sa...

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Don't Blame the Ugly Mug: 1...

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How to Change a Memory: One...

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A Gathering of Poets

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“In the big scheme of things, fly-fishing has no importance at all, and neither does anything else from grilling burgers to brain surgery. After all, in time we all get hungry again, and in the long run the patient eventually dies, even if just from old age. Everything in life is a delaying action. It’s all just something to do while our atoms unravel. So, if I have my choice, and these days I do, I’d rather go fishing than almost anything else.”
Steve Ramirez

“In times that can seem so dark, good friends carry flashlights.”
Steve Ramirez

“Sometimes the slightest things change the directions of our lives, the merest breath of circumstance, a random moment that connects like a metorite striking the Earth. Lives have received and changed directions on the strength of a chance remark.---Bryce Courtney published quote in Chapter One of Casting Forward”
Steve Ramirez, Casting Forward: Fishing Tales from the Texas Hill Country



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