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Authors: John Gierach

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We broke camp that afternoon, determined to find a route that would take us on south toward those Bonneville cutthroats without going all the way back the way we came. We backtracked a few miles down the drainage and turned east along a little feeder called Sheep Creek. By staying on what seemed to be the most heavily traveled road, we threaded our way up a narrow, one-lane pass and then gradually down the other side, out of the cool spruce and pine through descending foothills and onto a high sage bench. We weren’t entirely sure where we were, but we had half a tank of gas and were tending generally in the right direction on an unmarked but serviceable dirt road that was bound to lead somewhere sooner or later.

The first vehicle we saw was a pickup going in the opposite direction and the driver flagged us down and asked for directions. We said we thought we were still on a certain-numbered Forest Service road, but that we’d passed enough unmarked and unmapped forks that we couldn’t actually swear to it. I’d been studying the map while Doug drove, so I went on to say that the watercourse along the road was probably South Cottonwood Creek, although it could be
North
Cottonwood or, if we’d strayed farther south than I thought, maybe
Apperson or even North Piney. Once I said this out loud, it didn’t sound as helpful as I’d intended.

We were stopped side by side blocking the road in the fashion of rural Wyoming with the compass and map spread out on the guy’s hood. His wife and young daughter were still sitting in the cab acting either patient or bored—it was hard to tell—but his dog, a large brown mutt with a hint of pit bull, had jumped out of the open pickup bed and was doing his best to scare up a rabbit.

I pointed to where I thought we were on the map. The guy nodded thoughtfully and pointed at a different spot where
he
thought we were. That seemed to settle it for both of us. He whistled up his dog and we parted amiably, agreeing that one or the other of us was lost.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Gierach is the author of numerous books on fly-fishing. His work has appeared in
Field & Stream, Gray’s Sporting Journal
, and
Fly Rod & Reel
, where he is a regular columnist. He also writes a column for the monthly
Redstone Review
. He lives in Lyons, Colorado.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Gierach, John, date.
All fisherman are liars./John Gierach.
—First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
pages cm
1. Fly fishing—Anecdotes. I. Title.
SH456.G579 2014
799.12'4—dc23 2013012784

ISBN 978-1-4516-1831-0
ISBN 978-1-4516-1833-4 (ebook)

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