あらすじ
To catch fish, you need to know where to fish. The Rapidan River is an angler's dream that can be fished year round since the watershed includes tough, cranky smallmouth bass as well as aggressive mountain brook trout. Following the precedent set in his other CatchGuide books, Steve starts the coverage at the mouth of the Rapidan where it slams into the Rappahannock at the smallmouth bass fishing heaven known simply as "the Confluence" and ends above the old presidential retreat at Camp Hoover high in the Blue Ridge Mountains. There are 18 different access points between those two locations that open up over 34 miles of water. Even though the book runs over 50,500 words, that is not enough to describe the fabulous fishing on this premier river. 248 pictures, coupled with 21 maps, tell the rest of the story. Use them to put your experienced angler's eye on the water and make your own judgment before you drive to any particular location. In the Internet age, pictures and words are not enough. The book includes 162 GPS coordinates to obtain customized directions via the Internet or put the coordinates directly into a GPS receiver to guide your day on the water. Beyond wade fishing, Steve discusses each access point in terms of its compatibility to launch a canoe or a kayak. Once in the water, floating anglers will be well served to use this guide to move quickly to the good spots and not waste time floating over unproductive water. The detailed coverage from Elys Ford to the Confluence is exceptionally focused and useful.
作品考察・見どころ
スティーブ・ムーアによる本作は、単なる実用書を超え、ラピダン川という大自然の血管を緻密に描き出した叙事詩と言えます。バスの潜む合流点から、静謐な山脈に抱かれた源流まで、著者の筆致は川の鼓動を鮮やかに再現しています。読者は地図を辿るうちに、水面に反射する陽光や冷涼な空気までをも肌で感じる、没入感溢れる体験へと誘われるでしょう。 魅力の本質は、膨大なデータに裏打ちされた場所への愛にあります。五万語の言葉と写真が紡ぐのは、自然への深い畏敬の念です。川を歩くという行為を通じ、人間がいかに土地の魂と対話するか。本書を携えることは、単に獲物を追うためではなく、聖域へと足を踏み入れるための真摯な儀式なのです。












