This complete social and environmental history of America's first famous trout stream completely revises and updates an out-of-print classic. Teeming with information on its colorful history and painstakingly researched, The Beaverkill is the must-read book on the famed river and its rise as a premiere Catskills fly fishing destination.
Edward George Van Put was an American fisherman, author, and conservationist. Born on May 28, 1936, in Paterson, New Jersey, Van Put was raised in Hawthorne, New Jersey, and graduated from Hawthorne High School. When former president Jimmy Carter was attending a fundraising event for the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum in September 1984, Van Put served as Carter's guide while fishing for rainbow trout along stretches of the upper Delaware River. Van Put admired the former president's work on the water, saying 'Mr. Carter made my guiding easy."
I read this by the campfire while camping and fly-fishing on the Beaverkill. This edition improves over the earlier one with the addition of color plates, an updated history of the region and peoples of the Catskills and an appendix of fly patterns. Highly recommended as a history of fly fishing and environmentalism.