John Gierach

John Gierach
Occupation Freelance writer
Language English language
Nationality American
Citizenship United States
Genre Narrative essays
Subject Fly-fishing
Notable works The View from Rat Lake
Even Brook Trout Get the Blues
Trout Bum
Notable awards Roderick Haig-Brown Award from US Federation of Fly Fishers

John Gierach is an American author and freelance writer who formerly resided on the St. Vrain River in Lyons, Colorado and now lives in Larimer County, Colorado. His books are based on his various fly fishing adventures, some of which take place with his friend, A.K. Best. A few of his works include The View from Rat Lake, Even Brook Trout Get the Blues, and the cult classic, Trout Bum, which popularised the term "trout bum".

His work has appeared in Gray's Sporting Journal, Field & Stream, where he is a contributing author, and Fly, Rod, and Reel, where he is an editor at large. He also writes columns for the Longmont Daily Times-Call out of Longmont, Colorado, the monthly Redstone Review, and a monthly column for The New York Times.[1]

Gierach was the 1994 recipient of the US Federation of Fly Fishers Roderick Haig-Brown Award. The award recognizes a fly fishing author whose work embodies the philosophy and spirit of Roderick Haig-Brown, particularly a respect for the ethics and traditions of fly fishing and an understanding of rivers, the inhabitants and their environments.[2]

Selected bibliography

Sole works

Co-authored with A.K. Best

Notes

  1. Bie, Tom. "Rodholders: John Gierach". Midcurrent. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
  2. "Federation of Flyfishers Awards-Past Recipients". Retrieved 2010-03-30.
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