The Optimist: A Case for the Fly Fishing Life
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What if you could escape the stress of everyday life, unplug, and enjoy the simple pleasure of being outside, standing near a beautiful stream, the only sound being the moment the fish rises to skim atop the water? Now, in The Optimist you can not only experience fly fishing firsthand but also revel in the landscapes, local knowledge, and the incredible settings that are the backdrop, and often, the foreground of fly fishing. In lyrical yet concise prose, author David Coggins shares eccentric traditions and their specific locales—from remote Canada, the South Carolina flats, the great rivers of Patagonia—to landing in a float plane on a remote pond in northern Maine or chasing striped bass in New York City’s Jamaica Bay. Along the way, he shares entertaining details about the parts of fishing that aren’t the fishing—the drift boats, the wise guides, the bad motels, and the even worse beer, that are all part of the experience.
Each chapter of The Optimist focuses on a specific place, fish, and skill. Only a select few have the vision required to catch the nearly invisible bonefish on the Bahamas flats, for example. Or the patience necessary to land the elusive Atlantic salmon, the fish of a thousand casts, in eastern Canada. Through these fishing paradises, Coggins reveals the secrets of the anglers’ club. Like a good cocktail, The Optimist is a satisfying mixture of three ingredients: one-part narration of Coggins’s own angling obsessions and adventures, one-part practical how-to, one-part meditation on the hidden virtues—focus, stillness, practice, a connection to the natural world. The perfect fly fishing book for today’s novice, enthusiastic amateur, as well as the devoted angler, The Optimist offers a practical path toward enlightenment while also providing a much-needed escape into the stories of one of the world’s most ancient sports and pastimes.”