The Imperiled Cutthroat: Tracing the Fate of Yellowstone's Native Trout

Awards:   Runner-up for Foreword Indies -- ecology and environment 2017 (United States) Runner-up for Foreword Indies -- Sports 2017 (United States)
Author:   Greg French ,  Geoffrey Holstad
Publisher:   Patagonia Books
ISBN:  

9781938340574


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   04 August 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Imperiled Cutthroat: Tracing the Fate of Yellowstone's Native Trout


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  • Runner-up for Foreword Indies -- ecology and environment 2017 (United States)
  • Runner-up for Foreword Indies -- Sports 2017 (United States)

Overview

Yellowstone, the world's first national park and one of America's truly great trout fisheries, has been a crucible for ideas on how to look after wild places. Renowned Australian fishing writer Greg French gives a sparkling firsthand account of how the park's history, landscapes, wildlife, and people have touched anglers worldwide - and why this matters. The Imperiled Cutthroat is a travelogue that covers the story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout: its discovery, biology, decimation, modern-day allure, and uncertain future. Although set against the dramatic backdrop of Yellowstone, comparisons to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe are inevitable. It is a cautionary tale too, ending up in Mongolia, which is as pristine as Montana once was. The Yellowstone fishery is at a crossroads, and debate about what to do is dangerously narrow. Anglers everywhere need to be constantly reminded that hatcheries are far from a panacea for ailing fisheries: fostering conservation of the natural environmental delivers far better outcomes at a fraction of the cost. The power of Greg's stories comes not just from the quality of the writing but also from the quirks and passions of the people he meets. Greg's compelling storytelling enthralls anglers and naturalists the world over.  Greg French is one of Australia's best-known fishing authors. He spends most of his time in Australia and New Zealand, but he has fished extensively in South America, North America, the British Isles, Iceland, Eastern Europe, and Mongolia. French has spent most of his life in nature-based employment: first as a wilderness guide, followed by stints as a park ranger in Tasmania's Wild Rivers National Park and a hatchery officer at the historic Salmon Ponds. He's written numerous books, including a comprehensive guide, Trout Waters of Tasmania, originally published in 1984 and last updated in 2011.

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Author:   Greg French ,  Geoffrey Holstad
Publisher:   Patagonia Books
Imprint:   Patagonia Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781938340574


ISBN 10:   1938340574
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   04 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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Through a combination of humor, and enviable working knowledge of local and natural history, along with powers of observation honed in a lifetime of trout fishing, French conducts a casual but keen investigation into the sordid history of trout in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Fly Fishman Magazine In this beautifully written memoir, Greg French fulfills an angler's dream and realizes his role in the protection of the fish he loves. -- Craig Mathews, cofounder of 1% for the Planet and owner or Blue Ribbon Flies Australian writer and legendary fisherman Greg French lays it all out for us in his new book The Imperiled Cutthroat (Patagonia, $25), where he spins an enchanting narrative of a trip to the U.S. and his first exploration of Yellowstone. Led by his captivation with cutthroat, his tale takes the reader on a beautiful trip chasing trout (and running into bears) in some of the last wild waters of Tasmania, Mongolia, and Montana. His writing seems effortless and balanced, often philosophical, with just enough humor to offset heavier themes of conservation and history. --Outside Bozeman Magazine ...an interesting read for anyone who is interested in conservational work and the protection of our beloved trout. fin-chasers.com


"""Through a combination of humor, and enviable working knowledge of local and natural history, along with powers of observation honed in a lifetime of trout fishing, French conducts a casual but keen investigation into the sordid history of trout in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem."" Fly Fishman Magazine ""In this beautifully written memoir, Greg French fulfills an angler's dream and realizes his role in the protection of the fish he loves."" -- Craig Mathews, cofounder of 1% for the Planet and owner or Blue Ribbon Flies Australian writer and legendary fisherman Greg French lays it all out for us in his new book The Imperiled Cutthroat (Patagonia, $25), where he spins an enchanting narrative of a trip to the U.S. and his first exploration of Yellowstone. Led by his captivation with cutthroat, his tale takes the reader on a beautiful trip chasing trout (and running into bears) in some of the last wild waters of Tasmania, Mongolia, and Montana. His writing seems effortless and balanced, often philosophical, with just enough humor to offset heavier themes of conservation and history. --Outside Bozeman Magazine ""...an interesting read for anyone who is interested in conservational work and the protection of our beloved trout."" fin-chasers.com"


Author Information

Greg French is one of Australia's best-known fishing authors. He spends most of his time in Australia and New Zealand, but he has fished extensively in South America, North America, the British Isles, Iceland, Eastern Europe, and Mongolia. French has spent most of his life in nature-based employment: first as a wilderness guide, followed by stints as a park ranger in Tasmania's Wild Rivers National Park and a hatchery officer at the historic Salmon Ponds. He's written numerous books, including a comprehensive guide, Trout Waters of Tasmania, originally published in 1984 and last updated in 2011; Frog Call (New Holland, 2002) a work of literary nonfiction; and its companion, Artificial (New Holland, 2008). Menagerie of False Truths was published by Exisle in 2010. French also cowrote with Nick Reygaert the acclaimed documentary Hatch. In 2013, Reygaert and French produced a companion DVD, Predator, which won the Best DVD award at the 2013 IFTD tackle show in Las Vegas. He lives in Molesworth, Australia.

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