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The Orvis Streamside Guide to Approach and Presentation: Riffles, Runs, Pocket Water, and Much More
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Orvis Streamside Guide to Approach and Presentation: Riffles, Runs, Pocket Water, and Much More
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tom Rosenbauer
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Series | Orvis Guides |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:112 | Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 127 |
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Category/Genre | Fishing and angling |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781620876206
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Classifications | Dewey:799.124 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Skyhorse Publishing
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Imprint |
Skyhorse Publishing
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Publication Date |
6 June 2013 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
I know how to cast, I know my knots, and I can tell a dry from a wet fly. What next? This pocket guide shows the fly fisher where to cast, why, and what kind of fly to use. It can be studied prior to a fishing trip or used in the water. Streamers, nymphs, wets, and dry flies are detailed with diagrams and color photographs. The book is organized by water types, and once you identify what kind of water you are facing-riffles, runs, pocket water, or deep slow water-you can then decide what kind of fly to use, what leader is appropriate, and how to present the fly. Chapters cover topics such as: How to enter a pool Angle and attitude of approach Midstream rocks Head, middle, and tail of a pool Riffles and runs Etiquette And much more! No more days of returning without a catch. With the extensive experience and knowledge of author Tom Rosenbauer, you can use his no-nonsense tips to identify appropriate fly-fishing wet and dry flies, adapt to current water conditions, and cast with confidence.
Author Biography
Tom Rosenbauer began commercial fly tying at age fourteen, and he has been a fly fisher for over forty years. He is the author of fifteen books, including The Orvis Guide to Reading Trout Streams, The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, and Fly Fishing in America. He has worked for Orvis for thirty-six years. He is the Fly Rod & Reel 2011 Angler of the Year. He resides in Manchester, Vermont.
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