Author: Nathan Perkinson
Publisher: GLOBE PEQUOT ( THE LYONS PRESS, FALCON), Mar 2014
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 0-7627-9147-0
Synopsis
A succinct handbook, presenting the essentials of this growing sport. A quick, demystifying read in which the beginning & intermediate angler will find everything they need to know. 6x9 inches, 192 pgs.
More Information
A lot of Americans live far enough from a quality cold-water fishery that a day trip for trout is out of the question. But everybody lives close enough to a stream, creek, pond, or lake that's full of bluegills, bass, pike, or carp-which are ready to take the fly. Learn specific areas in each type of water that hold the desired warmwater fish. Both accomplished and beginner anglers will discover how bass and pike can be just as sporting as trout and salmon.
About the Author:
Nathan Perkinson grew up in southern Indiana, where he spent his youth catching bass, panfish and catfish. He earned a bachelor's degree from Franklin College of Indiana in 1997. He received his first fly rod at age 16 and by age 24 he was tying flies, making leaders and using fly tackle almost exclusively. Nathan's fly-fishing articles have appeared in American Angler, Fly Tyer and Flyfishing and Tying Journal. He currently lives in Portage, Michigan, where he fly fishes for warmwater species as well as trout.