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Hoover the Fishing President
Portrait of the Private Man and His Adventurous Life Outdoors
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About The Book
In a presidency plagued by the Depression, in a time when the country was poised between the agrarian society of the past and the advent of a modern professional class, Herbert Hoover faced numerous challenges. A thinker and a doer who shaped the way we live today, Hoover found relief from the stresses of his professional life in his pastime, fishing.
Herbert Hoover fished near his hometown of West Branch, Iowa, as a boy and then moved to Oregon, where he fished the Rogue, Willamette, McKenzie, and Columbia rivers. As a young man, he attended Stanford and fished and camped throughout the West during breaks. He fished and spent time in the outdoors throughout his life and especially in his years as president. He founded Cave Man Camp at Bohemian Grove north of San Francisco, a yearly getaway for powerful Republicans, and Camp Rapidan in Virginia while he was in the White House. In addition to freshwater fishing, Hoover enjoyed fishing the salt. On trips to Florida later in his life, he stalked bonefish and fished for permit and the larger species, such as sailfish.
Product Details
- Publisher: Stackpole Books (February 24, 2020)
- Length: 416 pages
- ISBN13: 9780811768931
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Wert’s own knowledgeable enthusiasm about the places Hoover fished, as well as his tireless research in the local newspapers, diaries, and other rarely used records from which he has assembled the story of Hoover’s passion for fishing, make this book unique.
– K. A. Clements, author of Hoover, Conservation and Consumerism
With verve and insight, Hal Elliott Wert traces Hoover’s remarkable lifelong adventures as a fisherman and thereby opens a window on Hoover’s soul. Readers of this lively story will come away with a deeper understanding of one of our most enigmatic statesmen—and a powerful urge to explore the streams where Hoover found solace and renewal.
– George H. Nash, author of The Life of Herbert Hoover
Although Herbert Hoover struggled with many world crises throughout his public life, he always found peace when he stood in mountain streams in search of the elusive brook trout. Hal Wert shows us how fishing tempered and relaxed this extraordinary American and made him a better, more compassionate humanitarian.
– Timothy Walch, former director of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library
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