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or size matters. Fish size, that is. And he journeyed to Patagonia in search of an elusive prize. “I’m setting out to catch a trout worthy of the surroundings,” he writes in an excerpt from his forthcoming book on page 76. (out April 9), the follow-up to 2021’s sees him traveling across the world, meditating on his fly-fishing adventures. Coggins, who lives in New York, writes about style, drinking, and travel for outlets including the and his own newsletter, . He is also the author of and the best-selling

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