
The Founding Fish
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John McPhee
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John McPhee
John McPhee is a shad fisherman, and his passion for the annual shad run has led him, over the years, to learn much of what there is to know about the fish known as Alosa sapidissima, or "most savory". In The Founding Fish McPhee makes of his obsession a work of literary art. In characteristically bold and spirited prose, inflected here and there with wry humor, McPhee places the fish within natural history and American history. He explores the fish's cameo role in the lives of William Penn, Washington, Jefferson, Thoreau, Lincoln, and John Wilkes Booth. He travels with various ichthyologists, including a fish behaviorist and an anatomist of fishes; takes instruction in the making of shad darts from a master of the art; and cooks shad and shad roe a variety of ways. Mostly, though, McPhee goes fishing for shad, standing for hours in the Delaware River in stocking waders and cleated boots, or gently bumping over rapids in a chocolate-colored Kevlar canoe. His adventures in the pursuit of shad occasion the kind of writing, at once expert and ardent, in which he has no equal.
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"McPhee reaffirms his stature as a bold American original. His prose is rugged, straightforward, and unassuming, and can be just as witty. This book sings like anglers' lines cast on the water. It runs with the wisdom of ocean-going shad." (Publishers Weekly)
"McPhee is in great form here, as informative as always but also funny, unusually self-revealing, and quite passionate." (Booklist)
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Really good, nerdy fish book!
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mixed thoughts
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would heartily recommend this to someone who loves to fish or to any devoted McPhee advocate. I happen to fit both of those checkboxes, but this book is probably not McPhee's best. The author still has juju: he still flares his unique ability to drill down into witty detail at the most unexpected moments like a peacock revealing a jeweled fan. Which is still highly alluring. Unless fishing just isn't your thing.Would you ever listen to anything by John McPhee again?
Always and ever.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
The author narrated this, and he's very good at it. There are some annoying repetitive oratory pops in some sections that endure for entire chapters as if the speaker had a very dry mouth, but hearing him narrate his own book brings the listener closer in. The pace of the story seemed to stray occasionally into dry turf. Overall, the telepathic process of his writing was able to build grand pictures of the subject in my imagination.Did The Founding Fish inspire you to do anything?
Certainly. I can't wait to see a shad rise to a dry fly set in an a New England river some day.Any additional comments?
Read it if you're a piscophile. Read it if you like McPhee's style.McPhee Drills Down
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needed to hook American Shad, you WILL be hooked, even if you don't have the habit of fishing. If you
do have the habit, and you do have the good fortune
to hunt for The American Shad, these tales will make you wiser and crazier about the American Shad in our coastal waters. Good Luck
Happy Happy Shad
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EVERY BOOK IS WORTH TWO OR THREE COLLEGE CLASSES. THIS IS MY THIRTEENTH BOOK. I MUST BE CLOSING IN ON A
DEGREE OF SOMEKIND. MANY, MANY MOONS AGO WHEN I WAS IN SCHOOL I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THESE SUBJECTS EXISTED.
I FEEL SO FORTUNATE TO HAVE FOUND AUTHORS LIKE JOHN MCPHEE, PAUL THEROUX AND BILL BRYSON. THEY FILL MY
EVERY NEED FOR A TOP-TIER EDUCATION.
WHERE WAS ALL THIS INFORMATION HIDING
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audiobook that changed me as a fisherman forever
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I loved the book. I knew nothing about shad and gave never eaten any. No shad come up the river near where I live - it has been dammed since the 1630s. The dam itself is historic.
McPhee is a genius at making what could be a boring subject interesting. He weaves his experiences, science, environmental concerns, history, and the fishing experiences of others into this book. He talks about George Washington's troops, fish brought out west, the roe of the female shad, fish hatcheries, and more. Sometimes there is a little humor that comes in a McPhee book.
After listening to the book I'd like to try eating shad, but not roe. He's got recipes at the end for anyone who wants to try cooking.
If you can handle the lack of audio engineering, listen a little faster for better results, then enjoy the book.
I knew nothing about shad and now I know lots!
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I expected a somewhat scientific treatment, so I was surprised at all the fishing, and, though I don't fish, it was engaging (I haven't fished since childhood - fresh water perch in Michigan's Lake St. Clair - usually hooking a hundred an outing back in the mid-1960's) (along with my thumbs).
Curiously, when his locale was near where I live now (the Delaware Basin), it tugged at some long-lost primal urge to go fish.
So it was quite listenable - good while multi-tasking. He covered a lot of ground, from fishing in various locales to the issue of Dams to fishing gear to cooking to tournaments to museums to oil rigs, and even to PETA, in an unbiased manner.
Surprising was finding out why he named the book "The Founding Fish".
Not Dated
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Once again McPhee matches a microhistory (the American Shad) with great characters (biologists, fishermen, sportsmen, presidents, even his wife) present and past, amazing locations and takes you completely through the subject. You emerge from tail of the book knowing the history, the biology, the life, the death, the taste and the debate surrounding America's founding fish. He shows you every single bone in a boney fish. Read and released.
Read and released.
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Entertaining from/for all angles/anglers
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