This is a complete guide to fishing and tying terrestrial insect imitations. It discusses terrestrials family-by-family, focusing on their importance to the angler, and presenting advice on using them effectively. It also explains how fly fishers can catch trout by making the most of their attraction to terrestrials, and where to find tying materials. Instructions for tying many imitations are given, using both synthetic and natural materials, with eight new patterns.
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This is a complete guide to fishing and tying terrestrial insect imitations. It discusses terrestrials family-by-family, focusing on their importance to the angler, and presenting advice on using them effectively. It also explains how fly fishers can catch trout by making the most of their attraction to terrestrials, and where to find tying materials. Instructions for tying many imitations are given, using both synthetic and natural materials, with eight new patterns.
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Good. Sewn binding. 262 p. Contains: Illustrations. Modern Approach to Fishing and Tying with Synthetic and Natu. May show signs of wear, highlighting, writing, and previous use. This item may be a former library book with typical markings. No guarantee on products that contain supplements Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. Twenty-five year bookseller with shipments to over fifty million happy customers.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; Stackpole Books, 1994; first edition, with full number line; x, 262pp. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; red and grey quarter-cloth boards also very good, corners sharp; gilt titling remains bright and bold. Light shelfwear. Text is also very good and interior appears free of previous owner markings. Ships same or next day from Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Near fine in near fine jacket. Cloth-backed boards in dust jacket, inscribed by Steeves on the half-title page and signed by both him and Koch there, illustrated (some in color), clean unmarked text, near fine copy in near fine dust jacket.
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Fine in Fine jacket. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Bound in quarter red cloth with grey paper boards. Cover is plain, gilt title on spine. Terrestrial insects are the ones which live on land and fall into the water by accident. They are an important part of the trout's diet. "When the blizzard of springtime hatches is over, the season of the terrestrial begins. [the authors] show fly fishers how to take full advantage of that season". Harrison R. Steeves looks at what trout eat and how they find it, with a family by family analysis of the relevant terrestrial insects. Then he discusses tying artificial flies which imitate these species. Beetles, ants, crickets, hoppers, bees, butterflies and spiders. 262pp. Illustrated dustjacket. CONDITION: Covers are un marked. Pages are crisp and clean. Dustjacket only shows light rubbing. Full refund if not satisfied.