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"If you are a fisherman, this book is probably going to change your life."--The New York Times The Trout and the Fly has been acknowledged as one of the most important books on fly fishing ever to appear. More than any other, this book furthers our understanding of the world of the trout and the way that the angler, his fly, his tackle, and his behavior appear to the fish under water. This book is the result of years of work by two of Britain's most respected and widely read angling writers, supported by university scientists in several fields. The pictures contained in it have been selected from thousands of the authors' own photographs, taken from above and below the surface. High-speed film viewed frame by frame reveals the detail of events that happen too quickly for the human eye to register. This remarkable book provides a clear understanding for both the river and stillwater angler. Clarke and Goddard explain everything you need to know about: -the way a trout sees (and the implications for the fly fisher of its excellent color vision) -the way natural and artificial flies appear to the trout (one result of which is a series of fly patterns designed to mimic the way natural flies look from below the surface) -the way that lines and leaders of different colors look from underwater--and the implications for tackle choice -the clues that fish give to their feeding behavior and how the angler can interpret them.

ISBN-13

9781592280032

ISBN-10

159228003X

Weight

1.25 Pounds

Dimensions

8.50 x 0.50 x 11.00 In

List Price

$19.95

Format

-

Language

English

Pages

192 pages

Publisher

Lyons Pr

Published On

2005-12-01



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