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Trout

Foreword by Callan Wink
Photographs by Brian Grossenbacher
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Hardcover
$50.00 US
12.8"W x 9.3"H x 1"D   | 59 oz | 8 per carton
On sale Apr 05, 2022 | 208 Pages | 9780847871377
Through storytelling and stunning photography, this journey to the most iconic trout waters is as close to a firsthand experience as you can get—without getting wet.

Trout takes us on a visually stunning tour of the finest trout waters—from the big freestone rivers of the West to tailwaters and tiny creeks and springs. Featuring photography from the Catskills to Patagonia, Appala-chia to the Rockies and Pacific Northwest, this is a life’s compilation of fly-fishing stories and photography. Each section features a photo gallery and an accompanying essay—fish tales—told in Tom Rosenbauer’s unmistakably authentic voice on subjects including big-river mysteries, boats, and guides, wading and solitude, flies, and the trout themselves. For the fly fisherman, this is an album of shared experiences that exist only on these magical trout waters.
“A stunning coffee-table book, beautifully written (by Tom Rosenbauer, with a foreword by Callan Wink) and shot (by Brian Grossenbacher), featuring trout waters from all over the globe.” —Monte Burke, Forbes Magazine

“Brian Grossenbacher’s photography… illustrates that if we keep looking carefully enough, we can always see fly fishing in a new light. At times we see solitary anglers dwarfed by panoramic landscapes, fishermen clearly less important than the sprawling watersheds they fish in. When we do see anglers in action, they tend to be peering upstream, casting, searching—not conquering heroes. And when they do bring trout to hand or net, it’s the trout we see, powerful and beautiful, the lithe wild center of those watersheds—brilliant portraits and images of browns, rainbows, brookies, their distinctiveness as species, which is hardly a platitude, on full display. And we see anglers—bearing down and lazing about, solemn and joyous, alone or with friends and family against the backdrop of the boisterousness of rivers or the comforts of the riverside. Along with this album of images, Tom Rosenbauer offers well-weathered essays that distill the essence of a lifetime of trout fishing—big rivers and small rivers, boats and gear, the conviviality and the solitude of it. He writes with succinct originality about every aspect of angling, casually offering gems of insight about the technical demands of fly fishing and the experience of it. His appreciation is still keen: ‘Every single trout stream I’ve ever fished has a unique feel and smell and combination of colors.’ In words and images, Trout revives and enlarges what we know and feel about trout fishing.” -- Gray's Sporting Journal

Trout offers readers an exciting tour of some of the world’s finest trout-fishing waters—from Appalachia to the Rockies and Pacific Northwest, to the Catskills and on to Patagonia… with Tom Roenbauer’s lifetime of stories and Brian Grossenbacher’s wondrous photography. Big-river mysteries, boats, and guides, wading and solitude, flies, and the trout themselves. A magical journey for both experienced and learning—and wannabe—fly fishers. And you won’t need to don your waders! This book is a treasure for any coffee table or book-shelf!” –The Enchanted Circle News (Eagle, NM)
Tom Rosenbauer was Fly Rod & Reel’s 2011 Angler of the Year. He has hosted fly-fishing shows on TV, and his podcast, “The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide,” is one of the most popular outdoor titles on Apple. He has worked with the Orvis Company for more than 40 years, and is the author of more than 20 books on fly fishing and tying. Brian Grossenbacher has established himself as one of the leading outdoor photographers of his generation. He has chronicled hunting and angling adventures from Argentina to Alaska and New Zealand to New York, and has shot major ad campaigns for some of the leading brands in the outdoor industry, including Orvis, Simms, and Yeti. Prior to his photography career, Brian was a fly-fishing outfitter in Southwest Montana for 18 years. He has provided photography for two previous Rizzoli titles, The Orvis Guide to Upland Hunting and Training Bird Dogs with Ronnie Smith Kennels. Callan Wink is the author of Dog Run Moon: Stories and August. His stories and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, Granta, Playboy, and Men’s Journal, among others. In the warm months, he lives in Livingston, Montana, where he is a fly-fishing guide on the Yellowstone River. 

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Through storytelling and stunning photography, this journey to the most iconic trout waters is as close to a firsthand experience as you can get—without getting wet.

Trout takes us on a visually stunning tour of the finest trout waters—from the big freestone rivers of the West to tailwaters and tiny creeks and springs. Featuring photography from the Catskills to Patagonia, Appala-chia to the Rockies and Pacific Northwest, this is a life’s compilation of fly-fishing stories and photography. Each section features a photo gallery and an accompanying essay—fish tales—told in Tom Rosenbauer’s unmistakably authentic voice on subjects including big-river mysteries, boats, and guides, wading and solitude, flies, and the trout themselves. For the fly fisherman, this is an album of shared experiences that exist only on these magical trout waters.

Praise

“A stunning coffee-table book, beautifully written (by Tom Rosenbauer, with a foreword by Callan Wink) and shot (by Brian Grossenbacher), featuring trout waters from all over the globe.” —Monte Burke, Forbes Magazine

“Brian Grossenbacher’s photography… illustrates that if we keep looking carefully enough, we can always see fly fishing in a new light. At times we see solitary anglers dwarfed by panoramic landscapes, fishermen clearly less important than the sprawling watersheds they fish in. When we do see anglers in action, they tend to be peering upstream, casting, searching—not conquering heroes. And when they do bring trout to hand or net, it’s the trout we see, powerful and beautiful, the lithe wild center of those watersheds—brilliant portraits and images of browns, rainbows, brookies, their distinctiveness as species, which is hardly a platitude, on full display. And we see anglers—bearing down and lazing about, solemn and joyous, alone or with friends and family against the backdrop of the boisterousness of rivers or the comforts of the riverside. Along with this album of images, Tom Rosenbauer offers well-weathered essays that distill the essence of a lifetime of trout fishing—big rivers and small rivers, boats and gear, the conviviality and the solitude of it. He writes with succinct originality about every aspect of angling, casually offering gems of insight about the technical demands of fly fishing and the experience of it. His appreciation is still keen: ‘Every single trout stream I’ve ever fished has a unique feel and smell and combination of colors.’ In words and images, Trout revives and enlarges what we know and feel about trout fishing.” -- Gray's Sporting Journal

Trout offers readers an exciting tour of some of the world’s finest trout-fishing waters—from Appalachia to the Rockies and Pacific Northwest, to the Catskills and on to Patagonia… with Tom Roenbauer’s lifetime of stories and Brian Grossenbacher’s wondrous photography. Big-river mysteries, boats, and guides, wading and solitude, flies, and the trout themselves. A magical journey for both experienced and learning—and wannabe—fly fishers. And you won’t need to don your waders! This book is a treasure for any coffee table or book-shelf!” –The Enchanted Circle News (Eagle, NM)

Author

Tom Rosenbauer was Fly Rod & Reel’s 2011 Angler of the Year. He has hosted fly-fishing shows on TV, and his podcast, “The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide,” is one of the most popular outdoor titles on Apple. He has worked with the Orvis Company for more than 40 years, and is the author of more than 20 books on fly fishing and tying. Brian Grossenbacher has established himself as one of the leading outdoor photographers of his generation. He has chronicled hunting and angling adventures from Argentina to Alaska and New Zealand to New York, and has shot major ad campaigns for some of the leading brands in the outdoor industry, including Orvis, Simms, and Yeti. Prior to his photography career, Brian was a fly-fishing outfitter in Southwest Montana for 18 years. He has provided photography for two previous Rizzoli titles, The Orvis Guide to Upland Hunting and Training Bird Dogs with Ronnie Smith Kennels. Callan Wink is the author of Dog Run Moon: Stories and August. His stories and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, Granta, Playboy, and Men’s Journal, among others. In the warm months, he lives in Livingston, Montana, where he is a fly-fishing guide on the Yellowstone River. 

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