Ep. 5: Five Pounds of Sour Patch Kids (w/Michael Garrigan)

Reading the Water Podcast

In this episode, we talk with writer, poet, teacher, and fly angler Michael Garrigan about his introduction to fishing, his development as an angler and writer, his time as the resident artist in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, and we'll even talk about his favorite road candy. As a special treat, Michael will read his terrific poem, 'Liturgy of Carp Becoming a God.' (Presented by Hatch Magazine. )

(0:00:00) Introduction

(0:02:00) Introduction to fishing

(0:04:30) Introduction to fly fishing (The River Why)

(0:07:00) Education as a writer

(0:08:25) Beginnings as a poet

(0:09:40) Beginnings as a teacher

(0:22:20) Poetry reading: Liturgy of Carp Becoming a God

(0:29:20) Why so much great writing about fly fishing?

(0:33:20) Musical inspirations

(0:37:10) Artist in residence at Bob Marshall Wilderness

(0:56:00) Future projects, favorite candy, road food, flies, and fish

Learn more about Michael Garrigan:

https://www.mgarrigan.com

Five Pounds of Sour Patch Kids in the Montana Wilderness



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