I guess I am slow. First off it took me a while to understand that the title refers to bugs that are prey to the trout and not trout that are prey to the fishermen. Now that I have that down, I still am having trouble figuring out what is in the book. The only hint I can get is that it has the picture of a dragonfly on the front cover. So maybe it talks about how to tie and fish dragonfly imitations. But then those patterns pop up fairly regularly. There are lots of articles on beetles, ants, hoppers, cricket, and even cicadas so those are likely not unorthodox. It is an intriging title but I no idea what the content might be. Has anyone seen it yet? It is time to start accumulating books for the winter.
David
Aha - I looked it up on Amazon. Unorthodox is apparently everything other than mayflies, caddis flies, and stone flies.