[Read] The Little Black Book of Fly Fishing: 201 Tips to Make You A Better Angler
Link >> https://greatfull.fileoz.club/yupu/1510747737 =============================== An Advanced Course in Fly Fishing The mission ofThe Little Red Book of Fly Fishingwas to demystify and un-complicate the tricks and tips that make a great trout fisher. There are no complicated physics lessons in that book. Rather,The Little Red Book of Fly Fishingoffered a simple, digestible primer on the basic elements of fly fishing: the cast, presentation, reading water, and selecting flies. In this, The L
Link >> https://greatfull.fileoz.club/yupu/1510747737
===============================
An Advanced Course in Fly Fishing The mission ofThe Little Red Book of Fly Fishingwas to demystify and un-complicate the tricks and tips that make a great trout fisher. There are no complicated physics lessons in that book. Rather,The Little Red Book of Fly Fishingoffered a simple, digestible primer on the basic elements of fly fishing: the cast, presentation, reading water, and selecting flies. In this, The L
- No tags were found...
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
#BESTSELLER
The Little Black Book of Fly Fishing: 201 Tips to Make You A
Better Angler (Little Books)
Sinopsis :
An Advanced Course in Fly Fishing The mission ofThe Little
Red Book of Fly Fishingwas to demystify and un-complicate
the tricks and tips that make a great trout fisher. There are no
complicated physics lessons in that book. Rather,The Little
Red Book of Fly Fishingoffered a simple, digestible primer on
the basic elements of fly fishing: the cast, presentation,
reading water, and selecting flies. In this, The Little Black Book
of Fly Fishing, authors Kirk Deeter and Chris Hunt take you to
the next level, building upon what Deeter and Charlie Meyers
did in The Little Red Book. The Little Black Book will helps fly
fishers build upon what they learned in the Little Red Book.
Read this valuable, thought-provoking guidebook, and you'll be
at the point where you'll be catching fish when no one else is,
and you'll know exactly why you are. Advanced casting,
presentation, reading the water, fly selection, and much more,
including proper gear selection, are all covered. The table of
contents, below, explains it all. The Little Black Book of Fly
Fishing Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction Part 1:
CASTING A double-haul is really important, and not just in the
saltTeaching someone new? Start with TenkaraEverybody
needs a casting lesson. Everybody.Casting longer
leaders‘Cating’nymphs under indicatorsGet a
practice rodHow to cast a 15-foot leader (and why you
should)Casting at taillightsThe cast killerYour casting stroke
follow joints by sizeChallenge your castGreat casts are the
ones that get bitScore your casts like golf strokes fewer is
betterThe sand-save castA reach cast is worth a thousand
mendsFive feet short on purpose (the linear false cast)Be Lefty
in the salt, and Rajeff in the freshGive yourself a
“D#8221Beating windDon’tout-kick your
coverage Part 2: PRESENTATION Fast strip for saltwater
predatorsA swirl, not a riseCasting streamers upstreamCarp:
Not just for city kidsStep out of your comfort zoneWhat are the
birds after?The potato chip fakeoutWhy natives matterBut I still
love brown trout bestMicro-drag: where you stand
mattersYou’llnever beat a fish into submissionTake it to
the lakeFloat tubes and garbage cansFood never attacks fishA
case for the dry-fly snobGo Deep in the name of fish
researchRoll fish for funThey’rein skinny water for a
reasonThe cafeteria lineThe escape hatch Part 3: READING
WATER (AND FISH) The stripsetCovering waterSkate and
twitch big flies in low lightRod tip down for streamersWeight an
unweighted fly with fly-tying beads instead of split-shotUrban
anglingGet in shape. Stay in shape.Dry your fly first, apply
floatant secondMost fish (and some bugs) face
upstream—prsent accordinglyHead up, game overStep
when you streamerBabysit your fliesID the
“plyer”and get after itGin clear waterFlat calm
waterDeveloping “TS”(trout sensory
perception)A fish doesn’tsee like humans doWalk
onThe 10 second ruleLike a dog on a leashTip up or tip
down?The keys to spotting fishThe full-court press usually
failsUse the whole spice cabinetRiver personalities and
handshakesWhat the cloud layers tell youKnowing what they
are not doing is equally important as knowing what they
areUpwelling v. the straight seamThe speed of the strike is
proportionate to the depth of the water (in rivers)See this, do
that Part 4: FLIES UV resin in home-tied fliesNymphs on the
swingMulti-purpose fliesSparse for saltwaterUV parachute
postsTip the fly for tying parachute postsCaddis: the most
dishonest fly everWire or tinsel for dry fliesThe “pelet
fly”you can feel good aboutPractice, practice,
practicePeacock herl …and why it worksThe mystery of
the Purple Prince NymphProfile is everythingThe Adams
familyLethal miceThe Mole Fly miracleBob Behnke on
colorsTerrestrials are opportunity bugsThe end of the
duckColors change with depthUn-matching the hatchThe
monkey poo fly Part 5: MISC. (Everything from gear, to fighting
fish and angler ethics) Fly reels for trout are just line holdersFly
reels matter for saltwater fishFaster rods aren’talways
betterYou get what you pay forPride cometh before the
fallSheet-metal screwsWire for predatorsQuick-dry attire for
the flatsABC. Anything But CottonSnip your tippet at an
angleRod weight depends on fly typesThe best loop
knot…perfection7X tippet is BSColors and camo above
the surfaceGuitars and fly rodsBucket list placesTiger snakes
and long hemostatsIt’a long way to the top if you wanna
rock ‘nrollScore fishing like cricketIt’okay to failI
cheer for the fish