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Uncover
the Secrets to Fly Tying for Lakes
Many
fly fishermen find lakes to be vast, intimidating bodies of water. Trout are
fussy, the waters are tough to read, and any number of food items could be
on the menu. So what do you do?
In Fly Patterns
for Stillwaters, Phil Rowley uncovers the riches lakes have to offer the patient
angler. Phil has spent countless hours studying the food sources that make
up the diet of trout; then set up home aquariums to more closely observe the
movement, development, and emergence of these aquatic insects. In this book
he explains the link between understanding the food base within a lake and
designing effective fly patterns for these environs. He includes: Chironomids,
scuds, damselflies, leeches, mayflies, caddisflies, water boatmen and backswimmers,
terrestrials, beetles, forage fish, and snails. Each chapter begins with a
detailed description of the particular food item outlining its life cycle,
relative importance, size, coloration, and habits, then proven patterns are
given, describing both materials and tying techniques.
Fly Patterns
for Stillwaters will give you the confidence you need to be a successful stillwater
angler.
Available at
all fine Fly shops and book stores
"Because
you never stop learning"
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