Author: Terry Lawton
Publisher: INDEPENDANT PUBLISHERS GROUP, Oct 2013
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 0-7198-0619-4
Synopsis
Offers a unique approach to fly fishing for beginners. It guides the novice fly angler through every step, from buying tackle & equip, to assembling it & then using it to successfully fish rivers and stillwaters. 8x10 inches, 224 pgs.
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This book will help to demystify the sport without requiring readers to have prior knowledge and without dumbing down or pretending that anglers should expect to catch a bucketful of fish every time they go fishing! This handy guide contains a wealth of essential, practical information in clear, bite-size chunks that are suitable for amateurs. For example, knots are introduced as and where they are needed as well as being gathered together in a separate chapter where they can be easily located. The skills you need to learn and develop are also explained in a friendly and easy-to-understand way that will help you develop confidence in your craft.
Become a Fly Fisher is a clear and comprehensive guide to the basics that gives you everything you need to become more than just a fish catcher and to become a fly fisher, enjoying a relaxing day on the water, out in the country and away from your daily stresses.
About the Author:
Terry Lawton is a committed fly fisherman who fishes primarily for trout with the occasional foray after grayling and pike. He has published several books on the subject, such as Nymph Fishing: A History of the Art and Practice, Fly Fishing on Rivers and Streams, Fly Fisher?s Logbook, The Upstream Wet Fly and Marryat, Prince of Fly Fisher. He has also contributed to various fly fishing magazines.