From the acclaimed author of Home from the Hill and The Ordways comes a charming and erudite account of what happens when the fish hooks the fisherman In the Berkshire mountains, novelist and avid outdoorsman William Humphrey discovers a gigantic, one-eyed brown trout lazing in the shallows of a roadside stream. Between three and four feet long and weighing more than thirty pounds, it is a fish too big not to be fished for. It is also, therefore, a fish too big to be caught.
Yet Humphrey resolves to do just that, and with a dry fly, no less. What follows is a season-long pursuit of the impossible as the amateur angler practices his technique, devises schemes for getting
old One-eye to bite, and steels himself for the climactic showdown. Man and trout will find that they have much to learn from each other.
One of the finest fishing stories ever published,
My Moby Dick is a small masterpiece about a whale of a fish.
This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Humphrey including rare photos form the author’s estate.