soft hackle flys

I am looking into books on soft hackle flys. I am looking for sugestions on books about soft hackle fly to add to my collection. Your suggestion would be helpfull.
Ghost

all books by sylvester nemes

the art of the wet fly - roger fogg

a handbook of north country flies - roger fogg

wet flies - dave hughes

clyde style flied - john reid

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=soft+hackle+books

Normand pretty well nailed it. My personal favorites are the two by Roger Fogg and the Dave Hughes book. No disrespect to the other authors meant.

REE

The Dave Hughes and Syl Nemes books are very good.

If money isn’t an issue - "The Art of Tying The Wet-Fly and Fishing The Flymph’ by Jim Leisenring and V.S. Hidy

“Sports Illustrated Book of Wet Fly Fishing” - written by V.S. Hidy in 1963 for them. Small, like a handbook but full of useful info

I hope I’m not jumping this thread, but can anyone recommend a wet fly video that illustrates how to rig and fish wet flies?
Bruce

there is a dvd by davy wotton

http://www.amazon.com/Wet-Fly-Ways-Davy-Wotton/dp/B000CR7U90

There was an article in “fly tyer”, I think, a little while ago where the hackle feather was tied on in reverse. I like the way thedy look in the water.
Tips point over the eye instead of sweeping back.

Rick

Don’t forget “Tying and Fishing Soft-Hackled Nymphs” by Allen McGee, probably my favorite step by step reference as far as tying soft hackles.

Allen does tie weighted patterns which are considered taboo by traditionalists though.

Wayne

Hi GrayGhost,

Also, you can find some of the old 1800s books online. Pritt’s book, North Country Flies is good, and Stewart’s “The practicle Angler” is another good one. check out www.archive.org and you can search for them (i.e. http://www.archive.org/details/yorkshiretroutfl00pritrich should take you to a version of the first release of Pritt’s book, which was called Yorkshire Trout Flies. In subsequent printings the title was changed to North Country Flies because the information was considered valuable outside of Yorkshire and for more than just trout). The books available here are all out of copywrite and are legal to download. They can be printed, and bound, if you want to go to the expense to have a hard copy. Anyway, many of these books have information in them that is still very useful today, and they are just fun to read too.

  • Jeff

A site you must check out is this one from the USA
http://www.flymph.com/
oh & mine for a Scottish perspective
http://www.thehighlanderway.com/
Tight Lines

Definitely echoing sylvester nemes. His books are wonderful.

He is alive and well, we saw him a couple of days ago with his wife in WalMart in Bozeman.