Trout Flies

Trout Flies
Author: Dave Hughes
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1999
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811716015

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Provides step-by-step instructions on tying five hundred trout flies and offers information on tying techniques, tools, and materials.

BugWater

BugWater
Author: Arlen Read Thomason
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811705059

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Bugwater is that soggy place inhabited by creepy, crawly, hopping, flying, wriggling creatures we call, if imprecisely, bugs. Organized around the seasons, BugWater follows the bugs and the trout through their life cycles from spring through winter. Thomason's stunningly striking photos and fascinating narratives show off the bugs up close, in amazing detail. With the author's insights as both a scientist and fly fisher and his expertise as a photographer, this book delivers solid content all fly fisher's can learn from.Covers all popular trout foods--mayflies, caddis, stoneflies, midges Startling, spectacular photos of the bugs up close

Favorite Flies for Oregon

Favorite Flies for Oregon
Author: John Shewey
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811769686

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The state of Oregon is a fly-fishing paradise. From famous trout rivers such as the Deschutes and Metolius, to steelhead on the Umpqua and the Rogue, to abundant smallmouth on the John Day, Oregon has it all. Editor-in-chief of American Fly Fishing magazine and long-time Oregon resident John Shewey showcases 50 flies that are essential for anyone planning a trip to this state. Each fly pattern is accompanied by a stunning, detailed image with a recipe. Shewey, a recognized authority on West Coast flies and their histories, not only explains how to fish and rig each pattern but also includes interesting historical information that makes this book the perfect complement to other fishing guides to the state.

Modern Steelhead Flies

Modern Steelhead Flies
Author: Rob Russell,Jay Nicholas
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-09-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811765961

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Fly patterns, step-by-step tying instructions, and fishing tips from hardcore West Coast and Great Lakes steelheaders. Includes over 30 tiers from around the country, ranging from British Columbia to Great Lakes. Features in depth analysis on topics such as important fly design characteristics, unconventional wisdom at the vise and on the water, and tying and fishing the popular style of fly known as Intruders. 14 patterns tied in detail with over 400 step by step images Fishing and tying tips Choosing the right materials Gallery of flies from famous anglers and tiers such as April Vokey, Lani Waller, Ed Ward, and Trey Combs

Steelhead Flies

Steelhead Flies
Author: John Shewey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Fishing lures
ISBN: 1571884009

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Steelhead flies represent the highest echelon of artistic fly-dressing. They enjoy a rich tradition as both a functionally designed lure for tempting the much-revered steelhead, but also as a creative expression of the aesthetic appeal of fly angling. John Shewey, author of the acclaimed Spey Flies & Dee Flies, has produced another well-written and researched book, rich in technique, method and innovation. Through concise text and hundreds of sharp, color photographs--including step-by-step and artistic individual fly plates--Shewey covers: materials for steelhead flies; basic tying techniques; hairwing and featherwing flies; Spey and Dee styles; Practitioners, shrimp and prawn patterns; dry flies and much more. This book is a must-have for all steelhead fly-fishermen.

Sea Run Cutthroat

Sea Run Cutthroat
Author: Jay Nicholas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2016-12-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1536925349

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Summary: This book provides a modern review of the Oncorhynchus clarki clarki life history, behaviors in the Oregon estuaries and rivers, discusses fly fishing strategies, and shows photographs and tying recipes for 60 great fly patterns that cover the wide range of fly styles that the sea run cutthroat respond well to. I offer my interpretation of old and new science, the species' native response to flies, and how anyone-beginner to expert-might approach fishing for these gamefish in new waters.

Favorite Flies for Maine

Favorite Flies for Maine
Author: Bob Mallard
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811770057

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Maine offers some of the most diverse angling opportunities in the nation. Depending on the season, or your fishing preference, you can canoe a remote pond in search of native brook trout, cast dries in solitude for rising trout on a large freestone river, troll in a lake for salmon, or search for stripers along some of the most beautiful and rugged coastline in America. Because of this diverse fishing, it is no surprise that Maine also has a rich fly tying tradition. In this book, Maine guide, fly designer, and former fly shop owner Bob Mallard shares with readers 50 essential flies from guides and other experts around the region. Detailed recipes and photos are included for each fly as well as fishing tips and other information, making this book an invaluable resource for anyone planning to visit this state as well as residents that want to learn how to catch more fish in their local waters.

Spey Flies Their History and Construction

Spey Flies  Their History and Construction
Author: John Shewey
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 773
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781510771734

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The Definitive Book on Spey Flies Within fly tying, and within steelhead and salmon angling, Spey flies occupy a substantial niche. These flies are exceptionally popular in America, not only on the “steelhead coast,” but nationwide among fly tying enthusiasts, and they enjoy a substantial popularity worldwide; their popularity has gained renewed enthusiasm with the latest generation of young tiers and anglers (the private Facebook page “The Spey Tyer” has 3,600 members). The author is the world’s leading authority on the history and tying of Spey flies simply because they caught his fancy in the 1980s and over the years he has conducted more research on the topic by far than anyone else. His vision for this new incarnation of his original Spey Flies (Amato Publications, 2002) includes a tremendous upgrade from the original—an entirely new book, in fact—because he has uncovered so many historical facts, intrigues, people, and flies that have never been compiled in a single volume, or even presented in any form to the interested audience. The original Spey Flies was graphically rich; the new book is far more so.