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Dark Waters: Essays, Stories and Articles By Russell Chatham. [Deluxe Edition. Signed and Numbered by Russ with an Original Striper Fly Dressed by Russ Laid-in.] -

by Russell Chatham

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Livingston, Montana. Clark City Press. 1994. Octavo (8 1/2 x 7). 205 pp. plus colophon. Deluxe Limited Edition. Book number 75 of 200 copies published. Signed by Russell on the half-title page. The limited edition includes a Silver Salmon print, signed and also numbered (75) by Russ. Accompanying this book is a striped bass fly dressed by Russ, his 7 inch long "Black Phantom" striper fly dressed on a size 3/0 saltwater hook. This is the same fly pattern he used to catch his 36 pound world record stripper in 1966. Included too is a color photo showing the record fish exhibited in the Golden Gate Angling & Casting Club in San Francisco. These essays and stories are among the finest outdoor/sporting themes published over the last 40 years. The book is bound in burgundy cloth with Russell's facsimile signature in gilt and date on the front cover and title on the spine. The book is kept in a matching burgundy cloth slip case. The book, slip case, and fly in fine condition..
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