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*FLY FISHING IN SALTWATER
by Lefty Kreh
In clear, practical terms and helpful photographs, Fly Fishing In Salt Water treats the techniques needed to catch all the major saltwater species - bonefish, tarpon, striped bass, blueish, salmon, permit, snook, sharks, cobia, amberjack, tuna, and even billfish. It shows how to fish from boats and how to wade the flats, and fully explains all the tackle needed and how to use it for specific jobs - the rods, the lines and leaders, and the flies (which are shown in full color). Lefty Kreh provides superb advice on all the things you need to know for fly-fishing in saltwater.
Hardcover - 242 pages.
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*DYEING & BLEACHING-A.K. BEST
by A.K. Best
This important book is narrowly focused on one of the key aspects of the fly-tyer's art: color control. It is the first book wholly devoted to the subject - and it is a definitive, practical handbook by one of America's finest and most respected fly tyers. A.K. Best explores the equipment and supplies needed for accurate and safe dyeing and bleaching - most of them commonly available. This is an indispensable book for all fly tyers who want more precise colors - and color is critical! - for their fly patterns.
Hardcover - 114 pages
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FLY FISHING FOR BONEFISH BROWN
by Dick Brown
Brown shows how to find and see bonefish - how to spot feeding and mudding signs, the camouflage techniques the fish adopts, the effects of tide, temperature, and weather on where to the fish will be and how it can be spotted. Then he gives helpful advice on how to fish cruising or tailing fish, which stripping techniques work best, how to set drag, and the most effective ways to strike and fight bonefish.
Hardcover - 334 pages.
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*LONGER FLY CASTING - KREH
by Lefty Kreh
All fly fishermen want to be able to cast ten feet - or more - farther. The trout,
tarpon, permit, or bass always seems at least that distance from one's best cast and there is no adequate solution other than learning to make a longer cast. This little handbook will help any fly fisherman - beginner to near-expert - to refine his fly-casting technique, to double-haul with more accuracy and authority and for greater distance; to cast better from boats, into the wind, when there are obstructions; to roll cast farther; to prepare one's equipment properly for longer casts.
Paperback - 100 pages.
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FISHERMEN'S KNOTS & ..MC NALLY
by Bob McNally
This is the only guide presenting all the known knots and rigs for every angler's personal needs. Knots for spinning, bait-casting, trolling and fly fishing. Connections for wire and cable.
Paperback - 286 pages.
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*FISH COOKERY - LOCKWOOD
by Russ Lockwood
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SALTWATER FLY PATTERNS - KREH
by Lefty Kreh
Saltwater Fly Patterns is a compilation of superb color photographs and clear, effective recipes for hundreds of the most popular and proven flies used by the experts. This is the much needed complete revision of the standard handbook on saltwater fly patterns. This new edition includes twenty new color plates bringing the total number of flies shown and described to more than 350, and includes new and innovative flies from South Africa, Australia, France, England, and elsewhere throughout the world.
Paperback - 211 pages.
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GOOD FLIES - JOHN GIERACH
by John Gierach
This intimate glimpse behind John Gierach's vise focuses on the trout flies he has found most successful and how he ties them. There are chapters on how he developed as a fly tyer - from being a hopeless tinkerer who tried every pattern there was to settling on a large handful of favorite patterns that now catch most of his trout. Gierach explores the tools he uses for tying and advocates those that are simple and basic (and few), and he also makes his case for the use of natural materials. Then there are chapters on the flies themselves - small, medium, and large mayflies (which is how he arranges them in his fly boxes), spinners, midges, caddis, hoppers, nymphs, and streamers.
Hardcover - 179 pages.
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STRIPERS ON THE FLY - TABORY
by Lou Tabory
The most complete book ever written on fly fishing for striped bass. Tabory covers: basic techniques for the striped-bass fly fisher; rod, reel, and line needs for all locations; special equipment; how to read different water types - and how to fish them; what fly lines work best in different situations; the best flies for various times of the year - and special circumstances; the right retrieves for different waters and fly types; how to hook, fight, land, and handle fish; how tides, weather, and time of year affect fishing; special casting tips; night-fishing techniques; beach and boat safety; and much more.
Hardcover - 284 pages.
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PRESENTING THE FLY - KREH
by Lefty Kreh
Nothing is more important for successful fly fishing than how an angler presents the fly. In this comprehensive book, Lefty Kreh explains that presentation is much more than dropping the fly into the best position. He covers subjects from which rods, reels, and lines to use to hot to understand and exploit the direction of light to how line manipulation, speed, and sink rate are crucial in retrieving a fly with his usual knowledgeable vigor. Dozens of useful hints, tips, and techniques, and over a hundred illustrations make this an instant classic that belongs on every angler's bookshelf.
Hardcover - 352 pages.
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