A Concise Practical Treatise on Artificial Fly Fishing for Trout
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The author presents concise, practical guidance for anglers learning artificial fly fishing for trout, drawing on decades of experience. Chapters cover choice and construction of tackle—favoring a light, pliable single-handed rod, a spring cog-check reel, and a tapered horsehair line with a gut tail—plus casting technique, fly selection and tying, tail-line making, bob-flies, and dibbing. The author argues that skillful presentation matters more than exact imitation of insects, recommends a small, well-made assortment of flies (including coachman and governor), and offers plain instructions and observations intended to help novices fish economically and effectively.
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