The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, Revised
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by Tom Rosenbauer (408 pages)
Title: The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, Revised
Author: Tom Rosenbauer
Number of Pages: (408 pages)
Publication date: Monday May 1, 2017
Publisher: Lyons Press
ASIN: 1493025791
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Book Review
The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide is the best-selling book for fly anglers!
Whether you’re a soon-to-be fly fisher looking for the right book to get you started or you’re reasonably proficient at the sport and need a refresher course on tying knots for saltwater or the latest info on how to care for your waders or how to fish a dry fly in tricky currents, this invaluable, best-selling guide is for you.
The latest, most up-to-date and trustworthy information on:
*tackle selection and care—rods, reels, lines, leaders and knots
*casting with instructive line drawings by Bob White
* hundreds of flies in full color, including 50 new patterns
*presentation, striking, playing and landing
*tactics for stream, stillwater and salt
*new techniques including Tenkara and Czech nymphing
* how to fish all the major gamefish, fresh and saltwater, including salmon and steelhead
*plus a new chapter on conservation, stream etiquette and giving back
Whether you’re a soon-to-be fly fisher looking for the right book to get you started or you’re reasonably proficient at the sport and need a refresher course on tying knots for saltwater or the latest info on how to care for your waders or how to fish a dry fly in tricky currents, this invaluable, best-selling guide is for you.
The latest, most up-to-date and trustworthy information on:
*tackle selection and care—rods, reels, lines, leaders and knots
*casting with instructive line drawings by Bob White
* hundreds of flies in full color, including 50 new patterns
*presentation, striking, playing and landing
*tactics for stream, stillwater and salt
*new techniques including Tenkara and Czech nymphing
* how to fish all the major gamefish, fresh and saltwater, including salmon and steelhead
*plus a new chapter on conservation, stream etiquette and giving back