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Foreword | 1 | |
No Fly-by-Night Cabbie Is Jack: Jack Gartside | 7 | |
Gotcha! Hook, Line and Lingerie: John Betts | 19 | |
He Deftly Ties the World's Fanciest Flies: Harry Darbee | 27 | |
Spare the Rod(s), Spoil the Cast: Lefty Kreh | 33 | |
Shhh! It's the Black Ghost: Art Broadie | 43 | |
The Man Who Lived Two Lives in One: Zane Grey | 55 | |
He's Got a Very Fishy Look: Charles E. Brooks | 71 | |
A Warm Spot for a Very Cold Sport: Kenneth Gerhardt | 77 | |
The Strange Fish and Stranger Times of Dr. Herbert R. Axelrod | 83 | |
The Creature from the Aquarium | 103 | |
With a Quack, Quack Here: Donal O'Brien | 111 | |
The Obsessions of a Late-Bloomer: Dick Wolters | 119 | |
"Hey, You Wanna Deer?": Joe DeFalco | 129 | |
Step in and Enjoy the Turmoil: Chanler Chapman | 141 | |
An Absence of Wood Nymphs: Vladimir Nabokov | 157 | |
Trick or Truite: Joe Hyde | 169 | |
Yep, Another Nymphmaniac: Paul Schmookler, Ken Stewart & Company | 179 | |
Spitmouth Puffers in the Living Room: Bob Abplanalp | 187 | |
"You Spigotty Anglease?": James Joyce's Finnegans Wake | 195 | |
Nomen Piscis est Morone Saxatilis--And It Is Best Not to Argue About It | 207 | |
"I Am a Bit of a Fanatic": Cus D'Amato | 213 | |
The Man's Hooked on Plugs: Seth Rosenbaum | 217 | |
Salmon & Stoneflies from a Darwin Who Does Math: William Ricker | 223 | |
Friends of a Living Fossil: Bill Casper | 229 | |
Afterword | 235 | |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 239 |
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