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An Encyclopedia of Fishing Flies

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Anyone who has taken a class from a decent teacher will be able to make flies from the descriptions given here. -- Booklist A mind-boggling array of flies.... The volume brims with hard-won advice and entertaining anecdotes. -- Waterloo Record Fishing Flies is a complete guide that describes every conceivable type of freshwater and saltwater fly. It examines the entire range of fishing flies--more than 1,300 in all--many by some of the world's most famous fly-tiers. These flies have been selected not only for their worth as lures but for their contribution to the progress of fly-tying. This smaller paperback edition is more portable than the hardcover, making it easy for fly fishers to take it along on fishing trips. Every fly in the book can be tied using readily-obtained material. Specially taken color photographs show hundreds of fly styles and variations with as many as six flies per page. The author describes their history, including literary references and fishing folklore, points out special features and gives detailed tying instructions where needed. He recommends the most favorable conditions in which to use the fly and provides important information on how the flies correspond with the fishes' reproductive cycles. Fishing Flies covers: Introduction and the earliest flies Trout and grayling flies Streamers and bucktails Flies for salmon, sea trout and steelhead Flies for freshwater predators Saltwater flies. Useful tips, time-tested fishing advice, recommendations for environmental conditions and fishing style, historical images, entertaining anecdotes and an extensive bibliography round out this fascinating and complete resource.

Author Biography

Malcolm Greenhalgh is a fly-fisher, fly-tier and conservationist, and for more than two decades he has traveled the world on fly-fishing adventures. He is the author of about 15 books on fish and fly-fishing. Jason Smalley is a professional photographer, whose images appear in a wide range of magazines and journals, including Reader's Digest and Fly-Fishing and Fly-Tying magazine.
Release date NZ
September 6th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, color
Imprint
Firefly Books
Pages
472
Publisher
Firefly Books
Dimensions
188x236x30
ISBN-13
9781770851320
Product ID
19860152

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