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Sam's Fishing Journal

Sam Rocha

Sam Rocha's fishing journal.

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Latest Issues

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Catching, Fishing, Casting

My first impulse when I start a project, especially a writing project, is to begin with an overview of the basics as I see them. When I do this, I often create distinctions between different aspects of the thing I am trying to describe and ...

a year ago
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Residents, Pirates, Pilgrims

For most of my fishing life, I thought of fish exclusively as residents of their corresponding bodies of water, moving within those waters with seasonal and temperamental variety. As a young angler, I didn’t consciously account for much inf...

a year ago
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Parent Streams

In Fisherman’s Summer, Roderick Haig-Brown observes, “[m]ost anglers have a parent stream and a home river, which may or may not be one and the same.” Haig-Brown isn’t fussy about his distinction. Streams and rivers can be lakes or bays or,...

2 years ago
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Home Water

I have written about “nostalgia for nostalgia” before. Nostalgia means homesickness, a longing for home. Nostalgia for nostalgia means longing for homesickness, wishing you had a home to long for in the first place.

2 years ago
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Authors

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  • Sam Rocha

    Academic, musician, angler.

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