Fly Fishing the Inland Oceans

Fly Fishing the Inland Oceans
Title Fly Fishing the Inland Oceans PDF eBook
Author Jerry Darkes
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 338
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0811709310

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Comprehensive look at fly fishing across the Great Lakes.

Essential Flies for the Great Lakes Region

Essential Flies for the Great Lakes Region
Title Essential Flies for the Great Lakes Region PDF eBook
Author Jerry Darkes
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 273
Release 2020-10-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0811769674

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The Great Lakes sport fisheries (both in the lakes and the streams that flow into them) are extremely popular and key recreational outlets for anglers around the country who want premier fishing for trout, steelhead, salmon, bass, and other species on the fly fishing frontier such as drum and carp. Jerry Darkes, in his successful book, Fly Fishing the Inland Oceans, only scratched the surface of the innovative fly patterns coming out of the Great Lakes region. Now, working with professional photographer Jimmy Chang, Darkes goes beyond that to compile in this book the first ever collection of GL patterns (steelhead, salmon, brown trout, musky) by contemporary tiers of the region. Over 600 patterns and recipes cover the historically important patterns from well-known tiers such as Schweibert and George Griffith and Swisher and Richards as well as flies that are on the cutting edge from tiers such as Kevin Feenstra, Walt Grau, Jon Kluesing, Rick Kustich, Jeff Liskay, Dave Pinczkowski, Ray Schmidt, Greg Senyo, and Matt Supinski.

Fly-Fishing for Sharks

Fly-Fishing for Sharks
Title Fly-Fishing for Sharks PDF eBook
Author Richard Louv
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 496
Release 2002-06-19
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0743225759

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For three years, journalist Richard Louv listened to America by going fishing with Americans. Doing what many of us dream of, he traveled from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from trout waters east and west to bass waters north and south. Fly-Fishing for Sharks is the result of his journey, a portrait of America on the water, fishing rod in hand. To explore the cultures of fishing, Louv joined a bass tournament on Lake Erie and got a casting lesson from fly-fishing legend Joan Wulff He angled with corporate executives in Montana and fly-fished for sharks in California. He spent time with fishing-boat captains in Florida, the regulars who fish New York City's Hudson River, and a river witch in Colorado. He teamed secrets of fishing and living from steelheaders in the Northwest, Bass'n Gals in Texas, and an ice-fisher in the North Woods. Along the way, he heard from one of Hemingway's sons what it was like to fish with Papa and from Robert Kennedy, Jr., how fishing changed his fife. As he describes the eccentricities, obsessions, and tribulations of dedicated anglers, he also uncovers the values that unite them. He reveals the healing qualities of fishing, how it binds the generations, how the angling business has grown, and how the future of fishing is threatened. But most of all, Fly-Fishing for Sharks is about the unforgettable characters Louv meets on the water and the stories they tell. From them, Louv learns about our changing relationship with nature, about a hidden America -- and about himself.

Fly Fishing Memories of Angling Days

Fly Fishing Memories of Angling Days
Title Fly Fishing Memories of Angling Days PDF eBook
Author J. R. Hartley
Publisher Ishi Press
Total Pages 130
Release 2015-06-24
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9784871876896

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J. R. Hartley's best-known catch to date is the public imagination. Here are his elusive fishing recollections told in a series of sometimes vividly comic chronological cameos, ranging period and location from York school days in the early 1930s through memorable outings on stream, spate river and loch to startling conclusion half a lifetime later on a Scottish summer night. Complimented by his protege Patrick Benson's evocative illustrations and with his anglers expertise lightly threaded throughout, J. R.'s story will touch every fly fisherman's experience. But it is book too that will appeal to everyone even those who have never held a rod, for the engaging point that emerges of the ultimate reluctant hero.

Fly-Fishing Inshore Saltwaters for Pacific Salmon

Fly-Fishing Inshore Saltwaters for Pacific Salmon
Title Fly-Fishing Inshore Saltwaters for Pacific Salmon PDF eBook
Author Richard K. Stoll
Publisher Frank Amato Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-05
Genre Salmon fishing
ISBN 9781571884862

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Inside Richard Stool challenges conventional salmon fishing wisdom and the basic tenets of fly-fishing as purveyed by the masters of the sport. One of the great misconceptions among fly-anglers and writers is that fish see the way humans see. Not only are fish eyes constructed different than human eyes, and for different intended purposes, but fish eyes are wired to fish brains differently. Further, how light acts in water is substantially different from the way it acts in air. There are also other key senses through which fish perceive their food and environment in very different ways from us. And at times these other senses may be even more important in fish feeding behaviors than sight. As an aquatic biologist, environmental engineer, and avid fly-angler Stoll combines the above observations with the major environmental factors that affect the aquatic environments in which fish live. From this he creates truly unique fly-fishing perspectives and approaches, not only for salmon but for types of fly-fishing.

A Naturalist Goes Fishing

A Naturalist Goes Fishing
Title A Naturalist Goes Fishing PDF eBook
Author James McClintock
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 274
Release 2015-10-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 1137279907

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Internationally recognized marine biologist Jim McClintock combines his deep expertise as a marine biologist with his personal passion for fishing in a beautifully written narrative

Real Men Fish

Real Men Fish
Title Real Men Fish PDF eBook
Author B Slater
Publisher
Total Pages 90
Release 2019-08-22
Genre
ISBN 9780464232810

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A real man loves to fish, or should it be fishing is making you whole, this photo book explores on guy and his mates love of fishing and life.