What is the most informative book anyone has read on fly fishing. I am fixing to go on a long business trip (about three weeks long) and are just looking for something to keep me learning.
Thanks in Advance
Jason
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What is the most informative book anyone has read on fly fishing. I am fixing to go on a long business trip (about three weeks long) and are just looking for something to keep me learning.
Thanks in Advance
Jason
Jason -
Two that I found very helpful and enjoyable are (1) Dave Whitlock's "Guide to Aquatic Trout Foods" published by the Lyons Press and (2) Mike Lawon's "Spring Creeks."
Both are very informative on a range of fly fishing "stuff," although Lawson's might have a narrower focus than Whitlock's.
On the other hand, the writing in Lawson's "Spring Creek" is about as good as it gets.
John
As a Pennsylvania boy I'd be remiss to say anything but "Trout Tactics" by Joe Humphreys.
In lieu of his recent passing, I plan to soon read George Harvey's "Techniques of Trout Fishing and Fly Tying".
Jason, your request is a good one. To respond, it would be helpful to know what type of fish you seek to pursue with the fly.
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This one's the complete idiots guide to fly fishing. It's actually an amazing book. I love the way the author explains the lives of the insects that fish encounter in their lives. Great reference and it has subjects written about many species.
You at preview the book with this link :D http://books.google.ca/books?id=Rq1m...mbnail#PPP1,M1
"Handbook of Hatches" by Dave Hughes and while not exactly a book, Flies Only by JC. Here is the link http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/fliesonly/
"Prospecting for Trout"
Tom Rosenbauer
"Small Flies" by Ed Engel
Any of Al Beatty's books Or get really ambitious and take ...
"Flytyers Benchside Reference" and Really Read it(kinda dry, not much plot):D
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The Dry Fly and Fast Water by George M. L. La Branche. Old but a classic.
Reading Trout Streams by Tom Rosenbauer.
Randy
There are so many I couldn't single out just one but, when I go on the road and want to stay fresh and informed
some that I bring are:
Slack Line Strategies - John Judy
Matching the Hatch - Rich Osthoff
Drag Free Drift - Joseph A. Kissane
Fishing Limestone Streams - Charles Meck