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Modern Trout Fishing: Advanced Tactics and Strategies for Today's Fly Fisher
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A comprehensive examination of the latest methods of trout fishing being used by anglers the world over, this investigates the most recent research in ocular, aural, and scent characteristics of trout; contemporary trends in dry fly, nymph, and streamer fishing; useful approaches to casting and fly presentation; and the newest and hottest fly patterns.
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A comprehensive examination of the latest methods of trout fishing being used by anglers the world over, this investigates the most recent research in ocular, aural, and scent characteristics of trout; contemporary trends in dry fly, nymph, and streamer fishing; useful approaches to casting and fly presentation; and the newest and hottest fly patterns.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 188mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780762780266
- ISBN-10: 0762780266
- Artikelnr.: 36693632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 188mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780762780266
- ISBN-10: 0762780266
- Artikelnr.: 36693632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Joseph Allen
Introduction: A history of fly-fishing with an emphasis on the progression of tactics. This book
Modern Trout Fishing
is the most recent in a long
aristocratic line of texts. Chapter 1: What Trout See
Hear
and Smell Part of what makes fly fishing so damn enjoyable is the way the sport lends itself to learning more about the environment
including characteristics of fish and wildlife. Studying the aural
ocular and scent traits of trout make you both a more astute
and better
angler. Chapter 2: Holding Water Understanding where trout hold
when
and why
will greatly increase ones chances at catching trout. Factors to consider include velocity and depth
temperature
oxygen levels
current breaks
and behavioral differences among various trout species. Chapter 3: Dry Fly Strategies and Tactics The most popular type of trout fishing
the factors to consider when dry fly-fishing include dead drift
avoiding drag
how best to approach holding water
the strip set (vs the "trout set") and the mend. Tandem rigs offer variability to selectively feeding trout
and a proper cast assures the flies land appropriately. Chapter 4: Nymphing Strategies and Tactics Perhaps the most effective way to fish. It is becoming increasing popular because of new and improved tactics by modern fly fishers and a better exchange of info. The factors to consider include depth and line control
indicator vs. no indicator
dropper systems (standard dry-dropper
off-set)
double
triple
and dropper loop riggings
and proper casts and presentations for a variety of situations. Chapter 5: Streamer Strategies and Tactics Traditionally
no type of fly fishing has been more overlooked
but advances in tackle and tactics has made it much more effective. It is important to understand depth and holding water as well as water column and thermocline factors. Critical factors include the use of the latest tackle
retrieval techniques
hook sets
and types of patterns (size
color
stinger
etc.). Chapter 6: Favorite Flies Traditional patterns are still very effective and serve as templates for many of the latest flies. Today
there is a lot of influence from saltwater
warm water
and anadromous fly fishing. The flies presented here I consider the most effective depending on one's situation. Chapter 7: Conserving What We Have Despite over-fishing and the degradation of trout habitat
conservation efforts on the part of anglers have had a dramatic impact on protecting our fish. Still
there are more threats and a lot more to be done. Volunteering
contributing
lobbying
and being vocal are important individual tools.
Modern Trout Fishing
is the most recent in a long
aristocratic line of texts. Chapter 1: What Trout See
Hear
and Smell Part of what makes fly fishing so damn enjoyable is the way the sport lends itself to learning more about the environment
including characteristics of fish and wildlife. Studying the aural
ocular and scent traits of trout make you both a more astute
and better
angler. Chapter 2: Holding Water Understanding where trout hold
when
and why
will greatly increase ones chances at catching trout. Factors to consider include velocity and depth
temperature
oxygen levels
current breaks
and behavioral differences among various trout species. Chapter 3: Dry Fly Strategies and Tactics The most popular type of trout fishing
the factors to consider when dry fly-fishing include dead drift
avoiding drag
how best to approach holding water
the strip set (vs the "trout set") and the mend. Tandem rigs offer variability to selectively feeding trout
and a proper cast assures the flies land appropriately. Chapter 4: Nymphing Strategies and Tactics Perhaps the most effective way to fish. It is becoming increasing popular because of new and improved tactics by modern fly fishers and a better exchange of info. The factors to consider include depth and line control
indicator vs. no indicator
dropper systems (standard dry-dropper
off-set)
double
triple
and dropper loop riggings
and proper casts and presentations for a variety of situations. Chapter 5: Streamer Strategies and Tactics Traditionally
no type of fly fishing has been more overlooked
but advances in tackle and tactics has made it much more effective. It is important to understand depth and holding water as well as water column and thermocline factors. Critical factors include the use of the latest tackle
retrieval techniques
hook sets
and types of patterns (size
color
stinger
etc.). Chapter 6: Favorite Flies Traditional patterns are still very effective and serve as templates for many of the latest flies. Today
there is a lot of influence from saltwater
warm water
and anadromous fly fishing. The flies presented here I consider the most effective depending on one's situation. Chapter 7: Conserving What We Have Despite over-fishing and the degradation of trout habitat
conservation efforts on the part of anglers have had a dramatic impact on protecting our fish. Still
there are more threats and a lot more to be done. Volunteering
contributing
lobbying
and being vocal are important individual tools.
Introduction: A history of fly-fishing with an emphasis on the progression of tactics. This book
Modern Trout Fishing
is the most recent in a long
aristocratic line of texts. Chapter 1: What Trout See
Hear
and Smell Part of what makes fly fishing so damn enjoyable is the way the sport lends itself to learning more about the environment
including characteristics of fish and wildlife. Studying the aural
ocular and scent traits of trout make you both a more astute
and better
angler. Chapter 2: Holding Water Understanding where trout hold
when
and why
will greatly increase ones chances at catching trout. Factors to consider include velocity and depth
temperature
oxygen levels
current breaks
and behavioral differences among various trout species. Chapter 3: Dry Fly Strategies and Tactics The most popular type of trout fishing
the factors to consider when dry fly-fishing include dead drift
avoiding drag
how best to approach holding water
the strip set (vs the "trout set") and the mend. Tandem rigs offer variability to selectively feeding trout
and a proper cast assures the flies land appropriately. Chapter 4: Nymphing Strategies and Tactics Perhaps the most effective way to fish. It is becoming increasing popular because of new and improved tactics by modern fly fishers and a better exchange of info. The factors to consider include depth and line control
indicator vs. no indicator
dropper systems (standard dry-dropper
off-set)
double
triple
and dropper loop riggings
and proper casts and presentations for a variety of situations. Chapter 5: Streamer Strategies and Tactics Traditionally
no type of fly fishing has been more overlooked
but advances in tackle and tactics has made it much more effective. It is important to understand depth and holding water as well as water column and thermocline factors. Critical factors include the use of the latest tackle
retrieval techniques
hook sets
and types of patterns (size
color
stinger
etc.). Chapter 6: Favorite Flies Traditional patterns are still very effective and serve as templates for many of the latest flies. Today
there is a lot of influence from saltwater
warm water
and anadromous fly fishing. The flies presented here I consider the most effective depending on one's situation. Chapter 7: Conserving What We Have Despite over-fishing and the degradation of trout habitat
conservation efforts on the part of anglers have had a dramatic impact on protecting our fish. Still
there are more threats and a lot more to be done. Volunteering
contributing
lobbying
and being vocal are important individual tools.
Modern Trout Fishing
is the most recent in a long
aristocratic line of texts. Chapter 1: What Trout See
Hear
and Smell Part of what makes fly fishing so damn enjoyable is the way the sport lends itself to learning more about the environment
including characteristics of fish and wildlife. Studying the aural
ocular and scent traits of trout make you both a more astute
and better
angler. Chapter 2: Holding Water Understanding where trout hold
when
and why
will greatly increase ones chances at catching trout. Factors to consider include velocity and depth
temperature
oxygen levels
current breaks
and behavioral differences among various trout species. Chapter 3: Dry Fly Strategies and Tactics The most popular type of trout fishing
the factors to consider when dry fly-fishing include dead drift
avoiding drag
how best to approach holding water
the strip set (vs the "trout set") and the mend. Tandem rigs offer variability to selectively feeding trout
and a proper cast assures the flies land appropriately. Chapter 4: Nymphing Strategies and Tactics Perhaps the most effective way to fish. It is becoming increasing popular because of new and improved tactics by modern fly fishers and a better exchange of info. The factors to consider include depth and line control
indicator vs. no indicator
dropper systems (standard dry-dropper
off-set)
double
triple
and dropper loop riggings
and proper casts and presentations for a variety of situations. Chapter 5: Streamer Strategies and Tactics Traditionally
no type of fly fishing has been more overlooked
but advances in tackle and tactics has made it much more effective. It is important to understand depth and holding water as well as water column and thermocline factors. Critical factors include the use of the latest tackle
retrieval techniques
hook sets
and types of patterns (size
color
stinger
etc.). Chapter 6: Favorite Flies Traditional patterns are still very effective and serve as templates for many of the latest flies. Today
there is a lot of influence from saltwater
warm water
and anadromous fly fishing. The flies presented here I consider the most effective depending on one's situation. Chapter 7: Conserving What We Have Despite over-fishing and the degradation of trout habitat
conservation efforts on the part of anglers have had a dramatic impact on protecting our fish. Still
there are more threats and a lot more to be done. Volunteering
contributing
lobbying
and being vocal are important individual tools.