It's been a long time since I've written a book report, but I thought it was about time again.

Last week, I just happened to stumble onto a book about ultralight fishing called Piscatorial Absurdities. It's written by Joe Robinson of Texas. I've been an ultralight nut for over thirty years and have read everything about it that I could get my hands on. Robinson's book is the best I've ever seen on the subject. I learned a lot.

Robinson started out spin fishing, then got heavily into fly fishing. Now he's back to where he started with the UL gear. In researching the book, he found some sources that I was aware of and a bunch more that I had never heard of. It's only about fifty pages long, but it's loaded with info on rods, reels, line, rigging, etc.

UL fishing with lines under 4# test is not for everybody, but if you enjoy it as much as I do, check out the book. It sells for $20 and is available only through Sportsman's Finest in Austin. Info is here:

Home - Piscatorial Absurdities

(The book is not listed on the website. Just call them and ask about it.)

Here's a brief article on Joe and the book:

Tiny reels prove useful for Hill Country river fishing

I have no ties to Robinson or Sportsman's Finest. I just really enjoyed the book.