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The Angler's Book on Fly-Tying and Fishing
The Angler's Book on Fly-Tying and Fishing
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The Angler's Book of Fly-Tying and FishingĀ is an invaluable book for beginners as well as for the seasoned professional, who will learn many new ways to improve and expand his fly-tying and fly-fishing skills.Ā
The angler who makes and fishes his own flies is a complete angler and for him the satisfactions are great. Fly-tying is not difficult to learn and is an art which can be easily self-taught. In this book Howard Goldberg, expert fly-tyer and fly-fisherman, uses step-by-step photographs and directions to instruct the beginner how to tie dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, streamers and bucktails, and salmon flies. The author employs only a minimum of tools and explains the importance of knowing how these materials should be used. He tells the techniques used in fishing the various flies. There are tips in the final chapter where, with the reader at his side, Mr. Goldberg fishes a few pools.Ā
Hardcover
Author: Howard Goldberg
Book Condition: Good (some yellowing along edges)
Jacket Condition: Fair (Tearing on edges of jacket)
ISBN:Ā 9780684133775
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Published Date: 1973
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