American Waters: Fly-fishing Journeys of a Native Son

American Waters: Fly-fishing Journeys of a Native Son

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Salmon are vanishing from the Yukon River — and so is a way of life

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Peter Kaminsky didn't know a fly rod from a hot rod back in 1974 when, while vacationing in the Florida Keys, he landed his bait right under the nose of a 35-pound grouper. At that life-changing moment, he was hooked on fishing. In the three decades since, the New York Times outdoors columnist has fished his way across his native land, discovering America-and himself-through his passion for angling.

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