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Headwaters

By Dylan Tomine

Patagonia

Headwaters is a book written by a recovering fly-fishing addict. It has the grace and beauty of all the books Patagonia has published — with beautiful illustrations, a focus on environmental activism — but at its core, Dylan Tomine has uncovered why writers like him want to celebrate and protect wild places and fish: because these places and creatures consume them.

Tomine recalls a story of a steelheader in

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