“What I have asked you to imagine is the story of Michigan’s grayling. I often fish the Otter River, where Walter Erickson caught the last of these fish in 1934. There are still more deer than people along this river and more otters than boats. But the white pine and grayling are gone, and we have failed to undo what we have done. We have tried, but like automobiles and reputations, fragile fish populations are much easier to maintain than to repair.”

“Grayling”
A Cast Away in Montana
Coming in Spring, 2024


2 Comments

Bob Linsenman · July 15, 2023 at 3:25 pm

Eloquent and well aimed.

    Tim Schulz · July 15, 2023 at 3:57 pm

    Thank you, Bob.

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