The Drake

Fog

HE DRIVE TO THE WEST BRANCH of the Delaware begins on four lanes, then drops to two, then one, and finally ends on a narrow farm path overlooking the water. We stand for a few minutes on the bank, talking quietly, looking for rises. This pre-fishing ritual always triggers a response, an adolescent eagerness to string the rod and search through the

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