Synopses & Reviews
There's an old saying among fly fishers that equipment isn't the only thing, it's everything. But the best equipment in the world will catch few fish if you don't know how to use it. Experienced anglers with dimestore equipment can outfish the superbly equipped tyro every time--because they know how it's done.
With nearly fifty years of fly fishing to look back on, Tom McNally knows how it's done, from angling for tiny brook trout in mountain streams to fly casting for giant marlin in the open ocean--and everything in between. This book is the culmination of a long and respected career as one of the world's best-known outdoor writers--the collected knowledge of almost half a century of fly fishing condensed to fit between two covers. Here, in plain language, is a complete book of fly fishing from a complete fly fisherman.
Review
``One of the best thought-out basic texts I've seen
Review
``To say any single book about a subject so diverse as fly fishing is `complete' is tall talk, but this one delivers.
Synopsis
Praise for The Complete Book of Fly Fishing: ". . .although I am usually skeptical of 'everything books,' the McNally volume actually seems to be one of the best-thought-out basic texts I've seen for a while--for a reasonable price at that--covering everything from trout to pike to sailfish."--Fly Rod and Reel
"To say any single book about a subject so diverse as fly fishing is 'complete' is tall talk, but this one delivers."--Flyfisher
"McNally's writing is disciplined, but smooth. The reader doesn't even realize that he or she is being tutored as well as entertained."--New York Newsday
Synopsis
Praise for The Complete Book of Fly Fishing:
". . .although I am usually skeptical of 'everything books,' the McNally volume actually seems to be one of the best-thought-out basic texts I've seen for a whilefor a reasonable price at thatcovering everything from trout to pike to sailfish."Fly Rod & Reel
"To say any single book about a subject so diverse as fly fishing is 'complete' is tall talk, but this one delivers."Flyfisher
"McNally's writing is disciplined, but smooth. The reader doesn't even realize that he or she is being tutored as well a entertained."New York Newsday
About the Author
Angler's Hall of Fame member Tom McNally, a native of Berlin, New Hampshire, has enjoyed a long and illustrious career as one of the world's best-known outdoor writers, with more than 26 books, 10,000 newspaper columns, and 4,500 magazine features to his credit. He has written for, among others, Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, Sports Afield, True, Reader's Digest, The Saturday Evening Post, Look, and USA Today. He was outdoor editor for the Baltimore Sun, and later the Chicago Tribune. Now retired, Tom lives with his wife, Phyllis, along Montana's Madison River, where he fishes, hunts, writes, and watches the sunset playing across Fan Mountain.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
Introduction
1. About Fly Fishing
2. Fly Rods
3. Fly Reels
4. Fly Lines
5. Leader Design and Construction
6. Popular Fly-Fishing Knots
7. Fly-Casting Basics
8. Advanced Fly Casting
9. Gear for the Fly Fisherman
10. Trout-Fishing Flies
11. Special Flies and Bugs
12. How to Tie Flies
13. Wet-Fly Fishing
14. Dry-Fly Fishing for Trout
15. Nymph Fishing for Trout
16. Streamer Fishing for Trout
17. Hooking, Playing, and Landing Fish with a Fly Rod
18. On the Stream
19. Techniques for Low-Water Trout
20. Fishing Bass Bugs
21. Spinners and Porkrind for Bass
22. Streamers and Nymphs for Bass
23. Dry Flies for Stream Smallmouths
24. Fly Fishing for Northern Pike
25. Panfish on Flies and Bugs
26. Lake Fly Fishing
27. Fly Fishing Salt Water, Inshore
28. Fly Fishing Salt Water, Offshore
29. Special Fish Species
Afterword
Index