Ice Tribes: Fishing with Cool People in Cold Places: Outdoor Lives
Autor James Carden Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2026
Card’s Ice Tribes is an exploration and celebration of America’s Ice Belt—the latitudinal tier where water temporarily turns solid for a few months each year and provides a playground for those who love the ice. Card fishes on remote sloughs on the northern plains and lands fish in northern lakes. He profiles innovators and inventors who have transformed ice fishing; he delves into regional practices such as spearing pike and sturgeon in dark houses and other specialized techniques for certain species of fish.
In Ice Tribes Card explores the traditions of ice fishing and the science of ice formation, cataloging the joys and wonders of the sport even as he depicts the terror of breaking through the ice and ponders ice fishing’s future in a changing climate.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496244192
ISBN-10: 1496244192
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 24 photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Outdoor Lives
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496244192
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 24 photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Outdoor Lives
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
James Card is a newspaper editor and journalist. He is the former editor of Ice Fishing magazine and the author of The Dawn Patrol Diaries: Fly-Fishing Journeys under the Korean DMZ (Nebraska, 2024) and Chainsaw Love: Field Notes on the World’s Most Dynamic Power Tool. He has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Drake, Rolling Stone, and other publications.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. Ice Tribes
2. Ice Is the Antidote
3. First Ice
4. Return to the North Country
5. Apologize to No One
6. All the Ice Is a Stage
7. Fishing with the Godfather
8. The Hardwater Jury
9. Ice Camp
10. Ice-Caught Fish Taste Better
11. A Spear in the Dark
12. Cutting Ice at Nepco
13. The Flags of Winter
14. Taking Heads
15. Railroaded on the Mighty Mississippi
16. The Devil’s Slough, Lake X, and Other Places
17. Last Ice
Suggested Reading
Introduction
1. Ice Tribes
2. Ice Is the Antidote
3. First Ice
4. Return to the North Country
5. Apologize to No One
6. All the Ice Is a Stage
7. Fishing with the Godfather
8. The Hardwater Jury
9. Ice Camp
10. Ice-Caught Fish Taste Better
11. A Spear in the Dark
12. Cutting Ice at Nepco
13. The Flags of Winter
14. Taking Heads
15. Railroaded on the Mighty Mississippi
16. The Devil’s Slough, Lake X, and Other Places
17. Last Ice
Suggested Reading
Recenzii
“Equal parts celebration and elegy, Ice Tribes captures the unique spirit and stubbornness of those who elect to spend winters ‘on the ice.’ Being a native ice person, I was immediately transported back to my childhood: ice-fishing with Dad using tip-ups or jigs, ice-skating with my siblings, and going to see the sturgeon fishing in Winnebago. James Card brings alive what is so quickly being lost as we also lose the ice. It’s a story about ecology, unique cultures, and memory. I enjoyed this book immensely!”—Andrew Rypel, professor and director of the School of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences at Auburn University
“Maine has lobster traps. Florida has Hemingway’s marlin boats. The Midwest has fishing with sharp augurs and little shacks spread across thousands of pothole lakes. James Card is a brilliant guide to the Heartland’s hard water and a prose master who has given us a Midwestern masterpiece.”—Jon Lauck, editor of Middle West Review and author of The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest
“Maine has lobster traps. Florida has Hemingway’s marlin boats. The Midwest has fishing with sharp augurs and little shacks spread across thousands of pothole lakes. James Card is a brilliant guide to the Heartland’s hard water and a prose master who has given us a Midwestern masterpiece.”—Jon Lauck, editor of Middle West Review and author of The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest
Descriere
In this exploration and celebration of America’s Ice Belt, James Card explores the traditions of ice fishing, the science of ice formation, the terror of breaking through the ice, and the future of ice fishing in a changing climate.