New Book/"The Wanderings of a Mountain Fly Fisher" by Ed Ostapczuk ("Esopus Ed")
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 6:42 pm
Last week I found out about a brand new book by Ed Ostapczuk, entitled "The Wanderings of a Mountain Fly Fisher - Tales from a Catskill Eddy and Other Trout Waters"/ISBN 978-1-954744-68-4/Published by Epigraph Books. Having read (and loved) Ed's prior book, I immediately ordered a copy of the new book. Amazon had it on my doorstep by last weekend. I started reading it Sunday morning and simply could not put it down, reading it cover to cover the same day! Excellent book!
In the book, Ed covers his fly fishing adventures over the past couple decades in the Catskills, Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and even the wild trout streams of New Jersey (mind blown). Ed included several chapters documenting the life and fly tying contributions of Edmund Williams Sens, and sharing correspondence between Jim Leisenring and Edmund Sens.
Ed is one of the most well rounded fly fisherman I've ever known, fishing a wide range of imitative wets, dries, and steamers. It was a pleasure reading about what worked, what didn't, and his thoughts on the reasons.
Anyway, I enjoyed this book very much.
Congratulation Ed, on another fine book.
In the book, Ed covers his fly fishing adventures over the past couple decades in the Catskills, Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and even the wild trout streams of New Jersey (mind blown). Ed included several chapters documenting the life and fly tying contributions of Edmund Williams Sens, and sharing correspondence between Jim Leisenring and Edmund Sens.
Ed is one of the most well rounded fly fisherman I've ever known, fishing a wide range of imitative wets, dries, and steamers. It was a pleasure reading about what worked, what didn't, and his thoughts on the reasons.
Anyway, I enjoyed this book very much.
Congratulation Ed, on another fine book.