Synopses & Reviews
Flyfishing Structure is the first book to guide flyfishers of all skill levels through the often mysterious world of reading the water and the structure in it -- from logs and lily pads to seaweed and sunken ships -- that attract fresh and saltwater gamefish. With 30 years of flyfishing many of the world's top angling destination, Bob Newman approaches flyfishing tactics from each species' neighborhood, directing the reader's casts into tailwater riffles for rainbow trout, mangrove roots for snook, pondweed for northern pike, oyster beds for red drum and every other popular gamefish hideout in the Western Hemisphere.
Synopsis
With 30 years of fly-fishing many of the world's top angling destination, Bob approaches flyfishing tactics from each species' neighborhood. This is the first book to guide alyfishers of all skill levels through the often mysterious world of reading the water and the structure in it.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-190) and index.