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Lines in Pleasant Places: Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler

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A collection of essays and reminiscences by an old angler that traces a lifetime spent at rivers, reservoirs, and clubrooms. The pieces interweave practical instruction in methods like fly-fishing with lively anecdotes of travel and membership in fishing societies, alongside close observations of seasons, insect life, and waterside nature. Short sketches vary from humorous episodes and personal memoir to reflective pieces on outdoor habits and journalistic encounters, assembling previously published material into a cohesive, elegiac portrait of angling practice and the pleasures of the water’s edge.

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William Senior

William Senior was a notable author and angler known for his contributions to fishing literature. His works often reflect his passion for the sport and the natural beauty of the Scottish landscape. Among his notable titles are "Lines in Pleasant Places: Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler," which offers a reflective look at the joys of angling, and "Scotch Loch-Fishing," a detailed exploration of fishing in Scotland's lochs. Senior's writing combines practical advice with a deep appreciation for the tranquility and challenges of fishing, making his books valuable for both enthusiasts and casual readers.

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