posted on Jan 9

The Complete Book of Fly Fishing: Tom McNally

Editorial Reviews

In the wise words of Dame Juliana Berners, spoken five centuries ago yet just as immediate now, "there is more to fishing than catching fish." So begins The Complete Book of Fly Fishing, a combination primer-encyclopedia that is indeed a fairly complete book–and without sacrificing depth for breadth. Early chapters include the basics, such as history, equipment, and technique. McNally explains the differences between dry flies, nymphs, and wet flies, and how to approach these very different forms of fly-fishing. Insect hatches, stream tactics, and more advanced strategies are also detailed with illustrations and color photographs. Final chapters cover less traditional quarry like bass, pike, and saltwater species.
–This text refers to the

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edition.

Review
“One of the best thought-out basic texts I’ve seen” — Fly Rod & Reel

“One of the best thought-out basic texts I’ve seen” 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

“To say any single book about a subject so diverse as fly fishing is ‘complete’ is tall talk, but this one delivers.” — Flyfisher
–This text refers to the

Paperback
edition.

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