Synopses & Reviews
Discover the thrill and adventure of fly fishing in Fly Fishing Made Easy. Perfect for beginners eager to land their first fly-caught fish and for more experienced anglers looking to advance their skills, this handbook offers instruction and tried-and-true techniques for getting the most out of this exciting sport. Clearly written and generously illustrated, it presents a practical, informative approach, geared specifically toward novice and intermediate fly fishers but with numerous tips for advanced anglers.
Learn how to select the right equipment, master basic as well as intermediate casting techniques, read the water in order to find the fish, study various types of water bugs to determine what the fish are feeding on, and pick the right fly for the job.
Whether you are venturing into your local trout stream for the first time or planning a long fishing odyssey, this comprehensive guide will enhance your fishing adventures. This handbook discusses
Rods
Reels
Line Weight, Taper, and Action
Backing
Waders and Boots
Clothing and Accessories
Water Safety
Types of Casts
Streams and Rivers
Ponds and Lakes
Types of Flies
Attracting Patterns
Casting Plans
Mending
Trout Species
Other Warm-Water Fish
Float Tubes
Backcountry Fishing
Synopsis
For beginners eager to land their first fly-caught fish and for more experienced anglers looking to advance their skills, Fly Fishing Made Easy is the perfect handbook. Simple yet thorough instructions will soon convert any willing, enthusiastic novice into a proficient fly fisher. Clearly written and generously illustrated, this book features:
-- how to select the right equipment
-- basic and intermediate casting techniques
-- how to 'read the water' in order to find fish
-- how to choose the right fly for every situation
Synopsis
Clearly written and generously illustrated, this book presents a practical, informative approach, geared specifically toward novice and intermediate anglers.
You'll learn how to select the right equipment, master basic as well as intermediate casting techniques, read the water in order to find the fish, study various types of water bugs to determine what the fish are feeding on and pick the right fly for the job.
Synopsis
For beginners eager to land their first fly-caught fish and for more experienced anglers looking to advance their skills.
About the Author
Michael Rutter has written numerous articles on fishing for Outdoor Life and Sports Afield as well as specialized fly fishing pieces for Fly Fishing and The Flyfisher. He is author the author of Camping Made Easy and Basic Essentials: Fly Fishing. Michael teaches technical and creative writing at Brigham Young University and lives with his famliy in Orem, Utah. Dave Card is a well-known fishing instructor and writer who contributes to Utah Fishing and Outdoors magazines. A fishing guide, he leads trips throughout the West, teaches fly fishing and fly-tying classes, and lectures at many fishing seminars and shows. Dave makes his home in Alpine, Utah.