
WITH Rod AND Line IN Colorado Waters.
MANY YEARS AGO.
OVER THE RANGE.
FISHERMAN’S LUCK.
AGAPAE.
BLACK LAKE IN 1878.
EGOTISM AND—RODS.
TROUBLESOME.
METEOROLOGICAL.
MULES.
A vivid portrait of Colorado’s wild rivers unfolds through the eyes of an eager young angler, whose first triumph—snaring a massive eel from a timber‑lined pier—captures the rush of frontier life. The narrative blends detailed observations of the landscape, from decaying wharves and misty bridges to the brackish scent of the water, with the simple pleasures of casting a line under a bright May afternoon.
Interwoven with the boy’s fishing exploits are glimpses of the people who populate these remote settlements: the steadfast Miss Mary, the bustling townsfolk, and the seasoned anglers who pass down their hard‑won wisdom. Their stories reveal a world where patience, perseverance, and a love of nature shape character as much as the catch itself. Listeners are invited to experience the rhythm of early Colorado, the crackle of rope, the splash of a reel, and the quiet anticipation that comes before every cast.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (213K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-02-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1833–1907
An early Colorado outdoor writer, he turned fishing trips, mountain travel, and frontier life into lively sketches that helped readers imagine the West for themselves. His work blends practical know-how with a clear affection for Colorado’s landscapes.
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