Neat little book. A quick read weighing in at a mere 96 pages of my Penguin imprint circa 1979.
Ah, the madness the fisherman can experience! It is well described here, with a succinct last paragraph that sums up a lifetime of fly fishing for every angler.
The writing style is dated in comparison to modern novels, hence my four star rating. The author's style harkens back to the somewhat ponderous and excessively complicated compositions of early American prose, such as Melville, Hawthorne, etc., that William Humphrey acknowledges his affinity for. Aside from the antiquated style, it's a fun little book that can be read quickly, which will put a smile on any dedicated angler's face.