This all-in-one guide mixes entertaining anecdotes with essential information to teach readers how to begin and become successful at fly fishing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Thrasher started fishing at a young age with her dad in East Tennessee and has been passionate about the outdoors all her life. In 2004, she started Southern Brookies Fly Fishing, a guide service and instructional school based in Nashville, Tennessee. She left a successful engineering career in 2015 to venture into the business full time. Her passion for fly fishing led her to serve as the cofounder of the Music City Fly Girls, a women's fly fishing club, and to serve as the Middle Tennessee retreat leader for Casting for Recovery, a nonprofit organization focused on breast cancer survivors and the healing nature of fly fishing. Susan credits most of her teaching success with experience gained as an instructor at the Joan Wulff School of Fly Fishing, where she has been on staff for the past 15 years. She currently lives in East Nashville, Tennessee, just a short drive from her beloved Caney Fork River.
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Foreword Introduction 1. You Have to Start Somewhere 2. Gear to Get You Started 3. Fly Fishing Techniques 4. Getting the Most from Your Guided Trip 5. Wintertime Fishing 6. Fly Fishing Clubs 7. Waders for All Situations 8. Not All Fly Lines Are Alike 9. Rod Selection 10. Getting a Grip 11. Leader, Tippet, and Friends 12. Knots to Know 13. Wading Safety 14. When Nature Calls 15. Playing and Landing Fish 16. Fish Identification 17. Etiquette on the River 18. Bodies of Water 19. Reading the Waters 20. Setting the Hook 21. A Few of My Favorite Things 22. Tips on Improving Your Hookups 23. Flies That Catch Fish 24. Photographing Your Catch 25. Knowing How the Fish Are Feeding 26. Fishing from a Kayak 27. Fly Tying 28. Packing for a Fly Fishing Trip 29. Tenkara Fishing 30. Teaching Kids to Fly Fish 31. Casting for Recovery 32. European Nymphing 33. The Missing Chapter: Casting 34. Fishing in Canada Winding It Up Glossary Appendix: Resources & Contact Information Index About the Author
Foreword Introduction 1. You Have to Start Somewhere 2. Gear to Get You Started 3. Fly Fishing Techniques 4. Getting the Most from Your Guided Trip 5. Wintertime Fishing 6. Fly Fishing Clubs 7. Waders for All Situations 8. Not All Fly Lines Are Alike 9. Rod Selection 10. Getting a Grip 11. Leader, Tippet, and Friends 12. Knots to Know 13. Wading Safety 14. When Nature Calls 15. Playing and Landing Fish 16. Fish Identification 17. Etiquette on the River 18. Bodies of Water 19. Reading the Waters 20. Setting the Hook 21. A Few of My Favorite Things 22. Tips on Improving Your Hookups 23. Flies That Catch Fish 24. Photographing Your Catch 25. Knowing How the Fish Are Feeding 26. Fishing from a Kayak 27. Fly Tying 28. Packing for a Fly Fishing Trip 29. Tenkara Fishing 30. Teaching Kids to Fly Fish 31. Casting for Recovery 32. European Nymphing 33. The Missing Chapter: Casting 34. Fishing in Canada Winding It Up Glossary Appendix: Resources & Contact Information Index About the Author
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