julian borger, author of "the butcher's trail."you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, remembering one of the nation's most versatile writers. jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: jim harrison was a prolific writer of fiction and etry, most often of men and women in the drama of rural america and the natural world. among his best known works are "legends of the fall," "dalva," and the more recent "brown dog." a new novel, "the ancient minstrel" came out just this month, and a new volume of poetry, "dead man's float," earlier this year. he'd been a hollywood screenwriter, a food writer for "esquire" magazine. a man of many pursuits who lived large and died this weekend at age 78. in 2009 i visited harrison at his home in montana. here's a look back. >> out there fishing and a little bird hunting. >> brown: harrison is a determined outsider in all senses. >> you really get a hang of the country rather than be stuck in what i call the geopiety of the eastern seaboard. >> brown: careful, because that's where i am. >> i know