We’ve had several emails inquiring as to why so many book reviews have been posted on the site of late.

There’s a simple explanation - we like to read almost as much as we like to fish, and the more we search out books about fly fishing, the more great stuff we find - new, old, instructional, insightful, great guide books, etc.  With the season at least in a slower window, we thought we’d work hard to post at least 4 reviews a week, and will probably do so through mid-March or so, when things really start to get rolling on the waters around here.

We’re still putting up a link to Borders / Amazon with each book we review to make it easy for you to pick up a copy and have it sent right to your home or office.  In the interest of full disclosure we do receive a few cents if a book is purchased from a link off our site.  The purpose of the link is to make it easy for you our readers to pick up great books simply and easily - and it looks like many of you have been taking advantage of it.  We plan to use the meager proceeds from the book sales to purchase a new web video camera for shots this next spring - though the pennies we receive from each book purchase will likely make our wait a long one.

Here’s to a good reading season, and BTW the pic is of the Picton Reading Room at the Liverpool Library.

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