Fishing stories are as old as the rivers that hold ’em. We’ve collected some of our favorite fishing books to fill the time when you’re away from the water.
It’s fishing season, but we can’t fish all the time. And my favorite summer pastime just might be hanging out in my hammock with domestic brew and a good book after a long day of fun on the water. And if there’s anything to stoke the fire for more fun on the water, it’s a quality fishing story.
Here are my picks for your shelves, fishing pack, or Kindle. And if you don’t have a Kindle, uh, get one. Most of these books are available in a lightweight and packable e-format.
‘The River Why‘ by David James Duncan
After 35 years in print, David James Duncan’s “The River Why” still finds its way into the hands of new anglers. Why? It’s a novel that combines the spiritual nature of fishing with the intricacies of family, growing up, and redemption over time. And it’s a book that even an outsider can love. I read this book before fly fishing was a part of my life and loved it anyway. And that’s a stamp of universal approval.
Read ‘The River Why’‘52 Rivers: A Woman’s Fly Fishing Journey‘ by Shelley Walchak
In 2013, a librarian named Shelley Walchak set out in her newly outfitted camper to fish a new river every week for a year. First of all, that’s the greatest idea of all time. And secondly, she graced us with a piece of writing on each of these rivers. Not only is this book an adventure, but it’s also a documentation of place. For any angler looking to experience new waters or build the courage for a big adventure, Walchak’s journey is sure to inspire.
Read ’52 Rivers’