Return to the River
The Classic Story of the Chinook Run and of the Men Who Fish It
- Publisher
- Skyhorse Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2016
- Category
- Fishing
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781510713994
- Publish Date
- Nov 2016
- List Price
- $27.99
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Description
Return to the River remains one of the finest books ever written about the salmon and has won its place as an angler’s and naturalist’s classic.
Drawn back again to spawn in the stream that hatched them, the deep-sea salmon, the great silver chinooks, return as inevitably as the September rains. Return to the River captures the whole sweep of the chinook migration in every significant detail: the departure seaward of the millions of small fry in the spring of the second year, the saltwater life of the free-swimming schools in the deeps beyond Puget Sound, the later return of the survivors'sixty- and eighty-pounders that leap against every obstacle, striving to complete their lives at last among upland shallows barely deep enough to contain them.
Roderick Haig-Brown, observing with the trained eye of the naturalist what he records with a novelist’s skill, here sets forth the dramatic life history of one salmon from her hatching through her mating?the fulfillment of her life cycle.
?The supple, rapid style, vigorous as the great fish itself,” wrote Joseph Henry Jackson in the San Francisco Chronicle, “makes this account as easy reading as fiction.”
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About the authors
Roderick L. Haig-Brown (1908-1976) was a Canadian writer, magistrate and conservationist. A prolific writer, he is the author of twenty-eight books and hundreds of articles, essays and poems. Some of the titles include Saltwater Summer (Governor General Award Winner, 1948), A River Never Sleeps, and Fisherman’s Summer. In recognition of his contribution to Canadian environmental literature, the Haig-Brown name has been gifted to a national park near Kamloops, a Canada Council sponsored writer-in-residence retreat near Campbell River, and a mountain on Vancouver Island.
Roderick L. Haig-Brown's profile page
Jay Cassell, editorial director at Skyhorse Publishing and the editor of this compendium, has hunted all over North America. He has written for Field & Stream, Sports Afield, Outdoor Life, Petersen’s Hunting, Time, and many other publications and has published numerous books. He lives in Katonah, New York.
Editorial Reviews
"A perfect book of its kind!"--The New Yorker
"One of the 20th century's most gifted angling writers."--New York Times
"The supple, rapid style, vigorous as the great fish itself, makes this account as easy reading as any fiction."--San Francisco Chronicle