Published Nov 12. 2009 - 14 years ago
Updated or edited Nov 3. 2019

Book review: Fly Fisherman's Guide to Saltwater Prey

How to Match Coastal Prey Fish and Invertebrates with the Fly Patterns That Imitate Them

If you are into fly fishing saltwater and like to tie your own flies, this is a book worth considering.


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Author: 
Aaron J. Adams
Publisher: 
Stackpole Books
Publishing year: 
2008
ISBN: 
978-0-8117-3460-8
Pages: 
206
Price: 
21.95
US$
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Short take

If you are into fly fishing saltwater and like to tie your own flies, this is a book worth considering. Running through a number of groups and species of widespread prey, Aaron Adams covers warm water predators and prey and shows all species and patterns in hundreds of color photos.
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