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OverviewReturn to Elkins Creek combines a series of fishing stories, descriptions of changing cultural norms, and the peculiar history of freshwater fishing gear. Beginning with subsistence fishing in very rural Mississippi at a time ""when the poorest among us in the Deep South still took our water from holes in the ground and high school was considered an optional step along the career path,"" the stories continue chronologically, with descriptions of learning to fish with rod-and-reel combos and artificial lures; coming-of-age angling misadventures with dubious backwoods characters; swapping fish for toilet paper during the Pandemic; a cheerfully inept expedition to a Florida bay where things were enlivened by a hurricane; and a return to where it all began, alongside a small creek in the hills of the Choctaw County backwoods, cane pole and bait jar in hand. Part memoir, part cultural history, and part historical vignette, Return to Elkins Creek is held together by the common thread of fishing as a touchstone in changing times. One need not be a fishing enthusiast to appreciate the stories or descriptions of the many colorful characters therein, including the clever and eccentric inventors of modern fishing gear. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Evan PeacockPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi ISBN: 9781496862778ISBN 10: 1496862775 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 15 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsSomething Fishy I. Leader Line II. Hooked III. First Cast IV. Gearing Up V. Casting into the Wind VI. Overboard VII. Doubling Up VIII. A Twelve-Hour Tour IX. Reflections on the Water X. Return to Elkins Creek Notes AppendixReviewsReturn to Elkins Creek is a wonderful book--factual, entertaining, and beautifully integrated within the cultural rhythms of the South.--Donald C. Jackson, author of Restless Winds: Memoirs of an Outdoorsman Author InformationEvan Peacock is a former archaeologist in the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures at Mississippi State University. He is author of the acclaimed Kudzu on the Ivory Tower: From the Backwoods to an Academic Career in the Deep, Deep South and Mississippi Archaeology Q & A and coeditor with Patricia K. Galloway of Exploring Southeastern Archaeology, the latter two published by University Press of Mississippi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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