Errol Lee Sweetser's Journey to Fly Fishing Mastery Documented in “Quest for the Ridge”

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Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 1:05am UTC

In “Quest for the Ridge: 84 Years of Fly Fishing” (published by Your Online Publicist), author Errol Lee Sweetser takes readers on a journey through his life as a master fly fisherman. Born in 1928, Sweetser has spent the last 84 years fishing and learning from some of the best in the industry.

Sweetser's story is one of passion and perseverance, as he has faced many obstacles in his pursuit of fly-fishing mastery. He has dedicated his life to his love of fly fishing. From crafting homemade flies as a child, to leading fishing trips on the Cache La Poudre River, Sweetser's story is sure to inspire and entertain readers.

“Quest for the Ridge” is an entertaining and informative look at the life of one of the world's most experienced fly fisherman. Sweetser's story is a testament to his love of the sport and his dedication to becoming one of the best in the world.

For those interested in the art and science of fly fishing, Errol Lee Sweetser's “Quest for the Ridge: 84 Years of Fly Fishing” is an inspiring and entertaining read. This book is available for purchase at www.authorerrolsweetser.com.

Quest for the Ridge: 84 Years of Fly Fishing
Author: Errol Lee Sweetser
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Publication Date: March 2022
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Target Audience: General Audience
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-63892-153-0
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-63892-196-7

About the Author
The Author, Errol Lee Sweetser was born in Alamosa, Colorado on March 30, 1937. He was introduced to trout fishing at a young age by his father who at the time was a school teacher at Mosca, Colorado.

Errol slowly matured as a trout fisherman and then by the age of ten was becoming a true fly-fisherman and wilderness adventurer.

Errol moved and spent his childhood years on a five-acre farm in Arvada, Colorado and continued to explore the Colorado Wilderness and the fishing possibilities therein.

He was married to his lovely wife Sally Lu on September 1, 1966 and raised their two children, Tammy and Robert in Evergreen, Colorado. Sally Lu passed across the Ridge in June 2006. Errol now resides in Monte Vista, Colorado along with his five cats, Charcoal Boots, Panther, Carmel, Sylvester and Amos.

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