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Trout Flies of Devon and Cornwall, and When and How to Use Them

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About This Book

The text offers a practical, region-focused manual of fly-fishing, presenting a tested catalogue of effective fly patterns, guidance on procuring or imitating makers’ patterns, and clear advice on when and how to use different flies. It emphasizes the value of local knowledge, patient practice, temperate behavior, and attention to insects, fish habits, and riverside plants. Practical matters such as seasonality, light conditions, tackle alternatives, and preparation of flies are addressed, with occasional comparative accounts of other fishing methods to illustrate technique. Recommendations are tailored for novices while noting additional patterns and skills sought by more persistent anglers.

About the Author

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G. W. Soltau

G. W. Soltau is an author known for his contributions to angling literature, particularly through his work "Trout Flies of Devon and Cornwall, and When and How to Use Them." This book serves as a guide for anglers, detailing various trout flies specific to the regions of Devon and Cornwall, along with practical advice on their usage. Soltau's writing reflects a deep understanding of the sport and the natural environment, making his work a valuable resource for both novice and experienced fishermen.

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