Dive into the art of fly-fishing with "Fly-Fishing Pressured Water, Tying Tactics For Today's Trout" by Lloyd Gonzales. This hardcover edition, published by Stackpole Books in 2005, offers 222 pages of expert guidance. Gonzales shares insightful strategies for trout fishing, making it an essential read for both novice and seasoned anglers. Complete with a dust jacket, this first edition picture book is a trove of knowledge for those passionate about sports fishing. It provides a detailed exploration of fly fishing techniques, focusing on pressured water scenarios, and includes valuable tips for tying tactics that fool even the wariest trout.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherStackpole Books
ISBN-100811732207
ISBN-139780811732208
eBay Product ID (ePID)44105280
Product Key Features
Book TitleFly-Fishing Pressured Water : the Tactics of Tying for Today's Trout
Number of Pages300 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFishing
Publication Year2005
IllustratorYes
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorLloyd Gonzales
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight3 Oz
Item Length11.1 in
Item Width8.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2004-028004
Dewey Edition22
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal688.7/9124
Table Of ContentIntroduction; A Perspective on Pressure; Principles of Fly Selection; Simple Tools and Modern Materials; Tying Tricks and Techniques; Mayflies; Sedges; Stones Baitfish.
SynopsisAs fly fishing increases in popularity and rivers and streams become more congested, anglers must come up with strategies to fool the bright and finicky fish. Through years of experimentation both on the water and at the vise, Lloyd Gonzales has developed techniques for tying artificial mayflies, sedges, stoneflies, and baitfish that focus on general styles of flies and variations to deal with specific challenges to catch tricky trout. This modern fly-style approach, focusing on a fly's design and construction rather than on a specific pattern, is applicable to more situations and more easily adjusted to match local species than the traditional pattern approach. The fly-style approach is orderly-styles progress through the book, establishing a framework that can support any skill level and type of water-and fluid, allowing for experimentation and a personal flair, a key to tying flies that bring success on fly-saturated pressured water.