Description
The book "That Strange Alchemy" by Laurence Catlow explores the author's experiences with shooting and fishing, two sports that are often enjoyed by the same person but require different mindsets. Catlow reflects on his memories of both activities, their importance to him, and the differences between his best days of fishing and shooting. He also discusses the challenges of running a guest shooting day and the changes he has experienced in his fishing as he has aged. The book is written with humor, humility, and introspection.
I need to start thinking like a shooter, for shooters and fishers, even though they are often the same person, think very differently. So writes author Laurence Catlow as his fishing season on the lonely northern rivers comes to an end, and he prepares for his next shooting season on his own small shoot on the edge of the Pennines. Many sportsmen enjoy both shooting and fishing, and in That Strange Alchemy, Catlow examines * fishing and shooting memories and why they differ * why both sports are so important to him * the loss of his shooting dog and the undertaking of a new one * best fishing days and how these differ from best shooting days * the anxieties of running a guest shooting day * fishing in middle age compared to in youth Catlow writes with great wit, modesty and insight.