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The Hard Way Home- Lake Clark’s Steve Kahn

Saturday, April 10th, 2010
About the book
A lifelong Alaskan, Steve Kahn moved at the age of nine from the “metropolis” of Anchorage to the foothills of the Chugach Mountains. A childhood of berry picking, fishing, and hunting led to a life as a big-game guide. When he wasn’t guiding in the spring and fall, he worked as a commercial fisherman and earned his pilot’s license, pursuits that took him to the far reaches of the Alaskan wilderness. He lived through some of the most important moments of the state’s history: the 1964 earthquake (the most powerful in U.S. history), the Farewell Burn wildfire, the last king crab season in Kodiak Island waters, the Exxon Valdez oil spill and cleanup, even the far-reaching effects of the 9/11 attacks.
 
The landscape of the essays in The Hard Way Home extends from the tip of Admiralty Island in the southeast to the Teocalli Mountains of the interior, from the windswept Alaska Peninsula to the author’s present home on Lake Clark. These essays offer a view of Alaska that is at once introspective and adventurous. Here we find the state’s plants, animals, people, geography, politics, and culture considered from an intimate perspective, leading to hard-earned lessons about conservation, sustainability, and living well. Ever the irrepressible guide, Kahn invites readers to share his experiences and discoveries and to consider questions about a place, and a life, that are disappearing. Courtesy of University of Nebraska Press

Bush Pilot Angler

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

” Eb and I chose a pond about half a mile wide, landed, and taxied to the outlet. The shore was rocky, but the wind was light. I jumped off the floats when the water was knee deep and waded the plane to shore. We lifted one float up on a big flat rock and tied two lines to trees on the shore to hold the cub steady.  My rod came out of its usual place, and with a box of  flies in my pocket I was ready to fish”    Lee Wulff

  We all know of Lee Wulff as the founder of ‘catch and release’ and an avid devotee of Salmo salar, the Atlantic salmon. He was, and will most likely remain the preeminent fly fisherman of all time. ‘Bush Pilot Angler’ ,a memoir by Lee Wulff  published after his death, focuses on his early days operating salmon camps in Newfoundland and his first experiences exploring new fishing localities via float equipped aircraft. For those interested in either aviation or fly fishing ,this book will stir the inkling to get out and explore new waters.  Down East Books. ISBN 0-89272-480-3