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Crazy For Rivers

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"That autumn, I went a little crazy for rivers," writes Bill Barich, and this charming volume captures the essence of this obsession. The hours he spent on various streams became a kind of meditation on family, friends, and the natural world. To anyone who remembers the infinite patience of a grandfather on a lake, or the romance of a mountain getaway with a new girlfriend; to anyone who can recall each fish caught on days that were far too hot, or way too cold, or on rivers too crowded or in canyons too steep; to anyone who has appreciated the trust of an age-old fishing partner, or marveled at the beauty of a leaping trout--to anyone, in fact, who has ever gone a little crazy for rivers, Bill Barich's wonderful memories of a season on the water and a lifetime of fishing will seem both touching and wise. This little book is a gem.

80 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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September 10, 2025
A wonderfully written book describing the hours spent on pristine, and some not so pristine, streams fly fishing for trout of all sorts. Fishing alone or with a long time friend Barich’s prose brings the reader along on his trips to follow his passion. Only 80 pages long it seemed to hold so much detail. Almost wish that it were a longer read but that likely would have the unfortunate result in diluting the intensity of the descriptions of the streams, surrounding forests, satisfaction of landing even an eight inch brookie, and the pure enjoyment of being at one with nature.
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December 31, 2011
" 'That autumn, I went a little crazy for rivers,' writes Bill Barich, and this charming volume captures the essence of his obsession. The hours he spent on various streams became a kind of meditation on family, friends, and the natural world. To anyone who remembers the infinite patience of a grandfather on a lake, or the romance of a mountain getaway with a new girlfriend; to anyone who can recall each fish caught on days that were far too hot, or way too cold, or on rivers too crowded or in canyons too steep; to anyone who has appreciated the trust of an age-old fishing partner, or marveled at the beauty of a leaping trout -- to anyone, in fact, who has ever gone crazy for rivers, Bill Barich's wonderful memories of a season on the water and a lifetime of fishing will seem both touching and wise.

"This little book is a gem."
~~front flap

That last paragraph says it all.
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February 26, 2007
I loved this book; lucid prose; even if you don't fish, you will want to after reading this book.
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July 22, 2009
Just beautiful - this may be the perfect fishing book, (and makes me wonder if a lot of 300 page books wouldn't be masterpieces if they were cut down by 2/3rds.)
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