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LaFontaines Legacy
With LaFontaine’s Legacy, Al and Gretchen Beatty close the book on one of the most creative and innovative fly tying minds we’ve ever known. Gary wanted to publish one more work, capturing the new and changed flies he invented, but his illness would not let him. Al, Gretchen, and other friends took it upon themselves to finish what Gary started.
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Fly Fishing and Fly Tying II
Many people complain that there is nothing new to say about fly fishing – that new books are just updates to old ideas. That may be true if you read only about fishing in your area. This book was written by anglers in the Czech Republic, and it was chock full of good advice and fresh ideas.
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Charlie Craven’s Basic Fly Tying
Charlie Craven is no stranger to the online fly tying community, so the announcement of his new fly tying book was warmly received. Most of us have seen his online tutorials and could not wait to get our hands on an honest-to-goodness solid flesh-and-blood book of his tying.
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Fly-Fishing for Smallmouth
With “Fly-Fishing for Smallmouth”, Bob Clouser offers a follow-up to his excellent book Clouser’s Flies, this time taking us on the stream and letting the reader pick the mind of an experienced and highly knowledgeable angler.
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The Fly-Fishers Craft
I've enjoyed all of Darrel Martin's fly fishing books, and "The Fly-Fisher's Craft" is no exception. In a world where it is often said that there is nothing new to write about fly fishing, Darrel always seems to find a new angle, a new approach, or some interesting research to offer his readers. His latest book takes us on a trip through history to look at the origins of the basic elements of fly fishing.
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Fly Fishing for Striped Bass
Wild River Press, the publisher behind this and a other new books, is setting the bar extremely high for the genre of fly fishing information books, where the author doesn't offer a quick overview but rather an in depth master's course. "Fly Fishing for Striped Bass" continues that trend, and in doing so kicks it up a notch. The author simply blew my socks
off.
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