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The Jon Boat Years

Jim Mize

And Other Stories Afield with Fine Friends, Fair Dogs, a Shotgun, and a Fly Rod

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Release Date: 11/04/2023

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Biography
Illustrator: Bob White
Label: University of South Carolina Press
Contributors: Jim Casada (Foreword by), Bob White (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press

And Other Stories Afield with Fine Friends, Fair Dogs, a Shotgun, and a Fly Rod
In tales spanning more than five decades, Jim Mize invites readers into carefree days hiking through the Colorado Rockies with a fly rod and leisurely casting poppers to bluegill on small southern ponds. Black-and-white line drawings from artist Bob White illustrate stories filled with laughter, quiet contemplation, and wonder.
Delightful tales of hunting and fishing, family, friends, dogs, and precious time well spent and cherished 

Nationally recognized and award-winning writer Jim Mize captures the true essence of sport and living life to the fullest in this collection of stories about his outdoor escapades. In tales spanning more than five decades, Mize invites readers into carefree days hiking through the Colorado Rockies with a fly rod and leisurely casting poppers to bluegill on small southern ponds. Cold days shivering in a duck blind or deer hunting trips lost in fog all make for fine memories. And then there are the dogs. Meet boot-eating Labs, setters with fine noses, and a Brittany Spaniel that loved to bounce through frosted kudzu. Mize's humorous stories entertain and remind readers of their own turkey hunting or creek fishing excursions. Black-and-white line drawings from artist Bob White illustrate stories filled with laughter, quiet contemplation, and wonder. Mize reminds the young and old that the pleasure of the pursuit matters most.