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True North: Reflections of Fishing & a Life Well Lived

by Jack Kulpa

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True North recounts Jack Kulpa's pilgrimages both as a child and as an adult to the waterways of the northwoods of Wisconsin, where each year thousands of people flock at the start of fishing season. Kulpa's warm prose -- certain to strike a chord with those for whom fishing is an integral part of life -- describes these outings and the clarity of perception they lent to his life.… (more)
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True North recounts Jack Kulpa's pilgrimages both as a child and as an adult to the waterways of the northwoods of Wisconsin, where each year thousands of people flock at the start of fishing season. Kulpa's warm prose -- certain to strike a chord with those for whom fishing is an integral part of life -- describes these outings and the clarity of perception they lent to his life.

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