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Landscape Jrnl. 25(2):245-246 (2006); doi:10.3368/lj.25.2.245
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Mid-Morning Fishing on the Henry’s Fork: A Short Allegory about Passion and Responsibility to Protect Place through Planning and Design

Craig W. Johnson

This short allegory explores the similarities between fly-fishing and design, the importance of understanding natural systems and cultural values, and the centrality of passion for both arts.







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