Selective Trout
Title | Selective Trout PDF eBook |
Author | Doug Swisher |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 513 |
Release | 2018-01-02 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1510729860 |
When it was originally published in 1971, Selective Trout was universally acclaimed as the most revolutionary approach to aquatic insect imitation in the twentieth century. Using common sense, science, and imagination, authors Doug Swisher and Carl Richards developed a wide array of new patterns that were in sharp contrast to those offerings used by American fly fishermen up to that time. Their radical no-hackle dry fly, in particular, proved to be a more convincing, natural silhouette than anything anglers had ever seen before. With hatch charts covering different regions of the country, and featuring detailed tying instructions for flies that could be used in those regions, all liberally illustrated, the book provided anglers with a new arsenal of deadly fly patterns. Thirty years later, and after more than 200,000 copies of the first edition had been sold, a Thirtieth Anniversary Edition was brought out. Updated and revised by the authors, with new observations on trout behavior as well as detailed instructions on how to keep useful fishing logs, the book also featured detailed appendices on terrestrials, mayflies, caddisflies, and stoneflies. Not only that, but the new edition included hundreds of color illustrations by the renowned artist and fly-fishing innovator Dave Whitlock. It’s hard to imagine how anything could top that. In this new paperback edition of Selective Trout we know that we can’t top what’s been done previously. But we do know that this deserves to stay in print, because it’s the type of book that every fly fisherman should own and read. To add a new twist to this new edition, what we have done is added a new introduction by Doug Swisher (Carl Richards passed away in 2006), plus a new foreword by Nick Lyons, the book publisher who had the foresight to get behind the book in the first place.
Matching Major Eastern Hatches
Title | Matching Major Eastern Hatches PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Ramsay |
Publisher | Stackpole Books |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2010-12-20 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0811744280 |
Over 400 detailed, step-by-step tying instructions in full color.
Selectivity
Title | Selectivity PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Supinski |
Publisher | Stackpole Books |
Pages | 469 |
Release | 2014-01-11 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0811756661 |
"Wow. What a book and what an undertaking. This should be a must-read for the most exacting fly fisherman. I would guess that it will be one of the most important reference volumes ever written. It should be read and re-read many times."--Ed Shenk, author of Ed Shenk's Fly Rod Trouting • Strategies for fooling tough fish in all types of environs, from tailwaters to spring creeks to Gaspe salmon streams • Breathtaking photos from the top streams around the world • Hundreds of innovative fly patterns with recipes and notes
Selective Trout
Title | Selective Trout PDF eBook |
Author | Doug Swisher |
Publisher | Lyons Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 1987-10-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780941130721 |
Trout are picky about their food and difficult to catch on a fly, so success with these fish depends on choosing the proper fly and presentation".Like a college degree for trout fishermen". -- Art Flick
Flies for Selective Trout
Title | Flies for Selective Trout PDF eBook |
Author | Doug Swisher |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2017-03-14 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 151071717X |
Dozens of new flies in full color from America’s favorite flytier. Doug Swisher cowrote Selective Trout, the bestselling fly-fishing book of all time. Now he’s back with brand new flies. Back in the ’80s, right after Selective Trout was first published, many fly-tying books came on the market that were pushing the merits of the types of flies Carl Richards and Doug Swisher developed, like the No-Hackle Dun, Hen Spinner, Emerger, and Still-Born. Those were types of flies that had never been written about before. Then, a few years later, in the early 2000s, the emphasis switched drastically to what you would call streamer and attractor patterns. Flies for Selective Trout covers a few of the “No Hackle Types” and many of Doug’s new attractor flies, like glow in the dark, ultraviolet, brush flies, advanced pupas, and our action-dubbing versions—with wiggly legs right in the dubbing! New flies include: No Hackle PMD Duckquill Emerger Mono Caddis Pupa Velcro Green & Mean And much more! The Swishers also include tips on how to fish the new flies, as well as where they were developed. Pick up a copy of Flies for Selective Trout to learn about all of the new materials and tying techniques that make these new flies so exciting!
What Trout Want
Title | What Trout Want PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Wyatt |
Publisher | Stackpole Books |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0811749983 |
- Catching trout simplified - A brilliantly written and well-crafted exposes fly fishing's greatest myths--selectivity, matching the hatch, pressured fish, fish feeling pain, precise imitations, drag-free drifts - Recipes for the author's tried-and-true patterns - Practical, down-to-earth suggestions for catching fish
An Entirely Synthetic Fish
Title | An Entirely Synthetic Fish PDF eBook |
Author | Anders Halverson |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2010-03-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0300166869 |
Anders Halverson provides an exhaustively researched and grippingly rendered account of the rainbow trout and why it has become the most commonly stocked and controversial freshwater fish in the United States. Discovered in the remote waters of northern California, rainbow trout have been artificially propagated and distributed for more than 130 years by government officials eager to present Americans with an opportunity to get back to nature by going fishing. Proudly dubbed an entirely synthetic fish by fisheries managers, the rainbow trout has been introduced into every state and province in the United States and Canada and to every continent except Antarctica, often with devastating effects on the native fauna. Halverson examines the paradoxes and reveals a range of characters, from nineteenth-century boosters who believed rainbows could be the saviors of democracy to twenty-first-century biologists who now seek to eradicate them from waters around the globe. Ultimately, the story of the rainbow trout is the story of our relationship with the natural world--how it has changed and how it startlingly has not.