Description
In this collection of more than thirty essays, political satirist Jack Ohman covers a wide range of topics about fly fishing—such as falling in, fishing records, getting your kids to fish with you, and how not to tie flies (to name only a few)—exploring the obsession with the sport that can drive men and women mad. Generously illustrated with more than fifty new Ohman cartoons.
WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING:
“Jack Ohman takes a sport that is already intrinsically hilarious and
makes it even funnier.” —Ted Leeson, author of Jerusalem Creek and the Habit of Rivers
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jack Ohman’s cartoons appear regularly in The Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times, and scores of other major newspapers. People magazine has called Ohman’s cartoons “uncompromising, the most wicked and the most pointedly funny” on today’s op-ed pages. He is the author of An Inconvenient Trout. He has been the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian since 1983 and lives in Portland, Oregon.
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