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Old Flies in New Dresses / How to Dress Dry Flies with the Wings in the Natural Position and Some New Wet Flies

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A practical manual that teaches how to dress dry flies with their wings positioned to match the resting posture of different insect families and explains why accurate wing placement and outline matter to fish. It analyzes trout visual perception and provides step-by-step instructions and patterns for imitating alder, caddis, perlids, diptera, winged ants, and caterpillars. The second section advances a theory about what wet flies imitate in the water and gives patterns and notes for corixæ, freshwater shrimp and aquatic larvae, plus advice on wet- and dry-fly fishing technique. Detailed illustrations and technical tips accompany the directions for materials, coloring, and hackle work.

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Charles Edward Walker

Charles Edward Walker was an author known for his contributions to the field of angling and fish culture. His notable works include "Amateur Fish Culture," which provides insights into the practices of cultivating fish for recreational purposes, and "Old Flies in New Dresses," a guide on the art of fly tying that emphasizes the importance of natural wing positioning. Walker's writings reflect a deep understanding of fishing techniques and the natural environment, making him a valuable resource for both novice and experienced anglers.

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