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The Angler's Workshop
The Angler's Workshop
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Dive into the fascinating history of Northwest fly-fishing with The Angler's Workshop by Letcher Lambuth, a celebrated master of the craft. This book is more than a memoir; it's a window into a bygone era of fly-tying and rod-making, penned by a true pioneer. Lambuth, an innovator who crafted now-prized spiral bamboo fly rods and developed original fly patterns to mimic the unique insects of the region, shares his knowledge and passion. The book, with an introduction by renowned author Roderick Haig-Brown, is a must-have for any collector, historian, or angler who appreciates the art and heritage of the sport. It's a testament to the ingenuity and dedication that built the foundation of modern fly-fishing.
Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
ISBN: NA
Publisher: Champoeg Press
Published Date: 1979
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