Trout Fishing Books Directory

Our Trout Fishing Books directory has listings for the most popular Trout Fishing Books and some hard to find titles too. Browse through the selections to find the resource that best fits your fishing needs.
NameDescription
21 Great New Zealand Trout Waters (Fly Fishing International)
40 Best Trout Flies Although this is just one man's opinion of the best all-around trout flies to carry in a single fly box (albeit a large one), the nymphs, dries, wets, and streamers covered here will be familiar to most North American fly-fishers. What list wouldn't have the gold ribbed hare's ear and pheasant tail nymphs, adams and elk hair caddis dries, and woolly bugger and muddler minnow streamers?
A Fly Fisherman's Blue Ridge Camuto takes the reader through one year of fly fishing in the Blue Ridge Mountains, delving into the changes he observes in his streams. The book contains much that is of practical use to fly fisherman, such as the timing of hatches, etc, but its real strength lies in the beauty with which Camuto describes his surroundings
A Modern Dry-Fly Code Some of what he says, in reference to flies, is either dated or irrelevant to most anglers, and his neglect of the sunken fly will disappoint a few, but his tactics cannot be faulted. Indeed, strategies touted as the most modern are clearly described, along with their pros and cons, unlike the treatment given them in some current works
Alaska Rainbows Fly-Fishing for Trout and Salmon in Alaska
Argentine Trout Fishing Anglers around the world are discovering the phenomenal fishery of Argentina. The author of Argentine Trout Fishing has been traveling to South America on a regular basis since the early 1960s and presents his knowledge of the country, its waters, and the formidable salmonids that thrive in those waters to the fly-fisher who enjoys wetting a line in an exotic locale.
Arizona Trout : A Fly Fishing Guide Rex shares his more than 20 years of experience. You will learn: the most up-to-date information on which waters hold trout; when is the best time to fish each water; what species you will find; hatches; the best presentations to fish these sometimes tricky waters; special safety tips; useful maps; average flows; and much more.
Arizona Trout Streams and Their Hatches ... These two authors have taken much of the guess-work out of fly fishing new trout waters in Arizona. Their combined experience and knowledge have been put together to aid both beginner and experienced fly fishermen. Virtually every productive trout water in the state is covered, along with tips, techniques, directions, and tackle needed to be productive.
Art of the Trout Fly  
Beaverkill ... The Beaverkill River winds through New York's Catskill Mountains and is among the country's most famous trout streams. Van Put has written an engrossing natural and social history of the river, the region, and, incidentally, fly-fishing in America. The Beaverkill first attracted attention in the early 1800s when people discovered its abundance of brook trout.
Believing it All Having in Turning Stones chronicled his years as a social worker in New York City, when he witnessed the tragic abuse and neglect that so many children endure, Parent now shares a more positive, almost idyllic vision of family life in rural Pennsylvania. In vignettes from his tenure as the stay-at-home father of two small boys
Breakfast at Trout's Place ... The worked-over fly-fishing memoir gets a fresh sheen with Ken Marsh's tales from the Alaskan outback. A lifelong resident and editor of Alaska Magazine, Marsh has no need for wide-eyed descriptions of hairy bush plane flights or last-frontier soliloquies. Moreover, he gracefully sidesteps previous touchstones of the genre such as midlife crisis, midlife travel, and midlife discovery that equate fish as savior.
Caddisflies Hailed as a classic almost as soon as it came out in the early 1980s, this combination of entomology and fly-fishing instruction puts a small insect--the caddis fly--under the microscope to help anglers get big results on the water. Misunderstood for years, LaFontaine explains why caddis should be an important part of any fly-fisher's arsenal of flies, and his arguments are very persuasive.
Carrie Stevens ... Maker of Rangeley Favorite Trout and Salmon Flies
Crazy for Rivers  
Dances With Trout Gierach continues to produce entertaining essays on the joys of fly-fishing, a subject so much talked about that it's a marvel anyone has anything of interest left to say. But his eighth fly-fishing book is just as entertaining as the others. Unlike most fly-fishing authors, he hasn't forgotten his fishing roots using a cane pole and worms to hook bluegills near his Wisconsin hometown.
Dry Fly : New Angles The author of Caddisflies and Trout Flies: Proven Patterns presents his vast knowledge about catching trout on dry flies in The Dry Fly: New Angles, an advanced resource for the serious fly-fisher. Combining years of fishing and tying experience with keen observation and lucid prose, LaFontaine organizes his information into several theories about trout behavioral patterns and fishing strategy.
Early Love and Brook Trout Early Love evokes a sense of almost trespassing through one of James Prosek's sketchbooks. This fourth book by the precociously prolific author-artist is quite personal, rife with exuberance about fishing and falling in love, and, not surprisingly, the angst that comes with failed relationships.
Earth Is Enough ... Harry should take his place next to other great authors. Themessage that this book carries is in the depth of caring and auniversal consideration for life, along with the message that these things do not come from the material comforts on which we have we have come to depend.
Ed Shenk's Fly Rod Trouting  
Essential Trout Flies If fly-fishing were run like baseball, at the entrance to every river, stream, lake, and pond you'd find a vendor with a stack of Essential Trout Flies shouting, "You can't tell the flies without a scorecard." Since it's not, you'll just have to pick up a copy before your next outing on the water.
Field & Stream Treasury of Trout Fishing Since its historic first issue back in 1895, Field & Stream has published several thousand articles on trout fishing--far more than on any other fish. The most outstanding of these pieces have been gathered for this collection.
Fishing Dry Flies for ... Fly fishing's most recognized and respected author, Art Lee, returns to print with the hardcover reissue of his classic work. With remarkable clarity and precise, detailed instruction, Lee share his knowledge as he demonstrates his clear love of the sport
Fishing for Wild Trout in Scottish Lochs Fishing for Wild Trout in Scottish Lochs
Fishing Nymphs... This book teaches fishing enthusiasts the time-tested, effective techniques for catching trout below the surface, beginning with ways to recognize good trout streams, delineating which trout eat below the surface, and advising which flies to use to best imitate the real thing.
Fishing the Missouri Trout Parks A Streamside Guide to Bennett Spring State Park, Maramec Spring Park, Montauk State Park, & Roaring River State par
Flies for Trout This has been one of my key references in tying flys for my fishing in Michigan and Colorado. The instructions are clear, and color photos are excellent. I particularily liked the variety of patterns.
Flutter, Skitter, and Skim This is the book that revolutionized the way fly fishing is done. Originally written in 1972, "Fishing the Dry Fly as a Living Insect "(now "Flutter, Skitter and Skim: Using the Living Insect as a Guide to Successful Fly Fishing") changed the method of fly fishing from one of casting the fly upstream and allowing it to "dead drift" with the current to including tactics that recreate the movement of an abundant aquatic insect-the caddis
Fly Fisherman's Guide to ...  
Fly Fishing Small Streams The author, being that most unusual creature--an honest angler--offers this caveat on the opening page: "Many of us have elevated fly fishing (especially our favorite kind) to the highest category of human endeavor: something we don't need to explain unless we feel like it. Of course, if we do feel like explaining it, look out.
Fly Fishing The Henry's Fork The Fork. A Holy Grail for fly-fishers, the place to make short, delicate casts to large finicky trout. Also a place of incomparable frustration: monster rainbows sipping everything in sight except for your fly.
Fly Fishing the Sierra Nevada From Lake Almanor's exciting hex hatch in the north to the lovely golden trout of Monache Meadows in the south, "Fly Fishing the Sierra Nevada" describes when, where and how to fish California's premier mountain range. Detailed maps and directions chart the way to hundreds of rivers, creeks and lakes that offer some of the best fishing in the state
Fly Fishing the Yellowstone River ... Written by two of Montana's most authoritative fly fishers and guides, Fly Fishing the Yellowstone River is the definitive guide to fishing this complex and challenging river. Dividing the Yellowstone into fishable sections, the authors discuss everything from seasonal changes, important hatches, and varying water characteristics to special angling techniques and tackle requirements.
Fly Patterns for Stillwaters ... A Study of Trout, Entomology and Tying
Fly-Fishing in Northern New Mexico This is the most comprehensive guide to fly fishing Northern New Mexico. You'll find virtually every fishable piece of water in this guide. The book is divided up into sections concentrating on specific bodies of water. Each section is written by a local expert. There are excellent, easy to read maps for all the rivers and lakes as well. A must for visiting Northern New Mexico
Flyfishing : The High Country  
Flyfishing Tactics for Brown Trout Flyfishing Tactics for Brown Trout
Good Flies ... It's easy to forget that in between his collections of essays, John Gierach has published a number of slender volumes, each devoted to a single aspect of fly-fishing and usually of a more technical nature. Flyfishing the High Country and Fishing Bamboo come to mind.
Hatch Guide for Lakes ... This book organizes and explains lake types, how to read and fly fish them, and understand and imitate their aquatic insect life cycles - and nearby terrestrial insects. Next to each color insect photograph is a representative fly pattern. By carefully inspecting the lake for insects you can find the correct fly to use as shown in the book. "Hatch Guide for Lakes" is the golden key to unravelling one of fly fishing's last best-kept secrets.
Hatches II : Twentieth Anniversary Edition Caucci and Nastasi provide a detail study and examination of the mayfies of interest to trout flyfishermen in North America. Hatches can be read cover to cover and continue to be used as a reference for years to come. I reference this book at least weekly as I flyfish my way though life.
Henry's Fork (River Journal, Vol 3, No 1) The Henry's Fork of the Snake River in Idaho needs no introduction, and neither do the notoriously picky and sizeable trout lurking beneath its placid surface. But if you want to catch these fish, you might want to check out this edition of the River Journal series. The book's large, color format, sumptuous photography, and lively, descriptive text bring the river and its angling possibilities to life.
In Praise of Wild Trout  
In the Ring of the Rise Startling and Penetrating Look at Trout Behvior and Riseforms - With Brilliant, Practical Insights into Approach and present
Joe Humphreys's Trout Tactics I have met Joe and he is the greatest teacher and most helpful person you will meet in learning fly fishing. The book will give you insight and knowlege beyond your years as a fly fisherman. Whether you just started fly fishing or are a seasoned veteran, this book will teach you some thing new and practical for fly fishing. If there was only one fly fishing book I could put on my shelf, this would be it.
John Goddard's Trout-Fishing Techniques : Much in this guide is dealt with in any number of other titles in the desperately crowded trout-fishing field, but drawing upon 50 years of trout-fishing experience, Goddard produces a solid, well-written example of the type.
Kamloops ... An Angler's Study of the Kamloops Trout
Kenai River ... This River Journal is one book in a continueing series highlighting the premier North American fly fishing rivers. For continuity, each issue is authored by one experiences writer/angler. Professional color photographs show the river in all its seasonal moods. Helpful area maps provide access information for anglers including river drifting, campgrounds, boat launching, shuttling, etc.
Lake Trout North America's Greatest Game Fish
Land of Little Rivers Fly Fishing in America pretty much started there and this book explains in great detail everything there is to know about the History of Fly Fishing.
Little Trout Fly-Fishing Book... Wisdom Handed Down Through the Ages... Fly-fishing wits of wisdom, humor, and insight that you will be quoting out on the stream! The Little Trout Fly-Fishing Book is a collection of fishing gems. One-liners, if you will, that hold many facts and truths. Humor that is obvious to the enlightened and strange wits of wisdom, that other fly fisherman with a somewhat twisted, sense of humor will enjoy. From one fly fisherman to another.
Lore of Trout Fishing ... The editor-at-large of "Fly Fisherman" covers a variety of prime fly fishing topics in an instructive and engaging style, exploring technique, design, and reading the water.
Matching the Hatch : Stillwater, River and Stream This handy book provides a guide to selecting from a vast array of fly patterns and sizes. Remarkable macro-photography of the insect life is combined with the author's experience of fishing technique and his selection of the most look-alike lure to match insects. This format helps anglers observe the prevalent insect, identify it from the superb color photos, and then select it. For trout fishermen nationwide. Pat O'Reilly has been writing about fly-fishing for more than thirty years. He is both an APGAI and REFFIS fly-fishing instructor and has run courses for more than 12 years during which time he has instructed more than 4,000 people. He is chairperson of NRARFAC in Wales.
Mayflies : An Angler's Study of ... Any fly-fisher worth his or her waders knows that, like most things in life, successful angling often stems from simple observation; if you pay attention to what's around you--plants, animals, weather, and especially insects--you'll catch more fish and have a better time doing it.
Michigan Trout Streams ... This book is an excellent compilation of information about Michigan's best rivers and streams. It is a wonderful book whether you are a beginning angler or an expert. The authors went to all of these rivers and fished and talked to locals and even checked out some other events in the area of each river. Highly recomended!
Mid-Atlantic Trout Streams and ... Pennsylvania is world renowned for the quality of its fly-fishing--but the state is in danger of being loved to death by its anglers. Desciptions includes a rating, map, hatch chart, and more.
Modern Streamers for Trophy Trout... This first modern, all-encompassing manual on the art of streamer fishing teaches new techniques for catching trophy-sized trout on a fly. Streamers are the most effective of all fly patterns for the seduction of large trout, because they imitate the look and behavior of the smaller fish these trophies feed on. Sooner or later, every angler seeking the thrill of landing a trout over 20 inches
Naturals  
No Hatch to Match Aggressive Strategies for Fly-Fishing Between Hatches
Northwest Fly Fishing : Trout and Beyond Jim takes a bunch of different experiences in flyfishing for the "other" fish besides trout & salmon and makes them all sound like a blast! Gives some good tips, and has a great writing style!
Nymphing While most of us, if we had our druthers, would cast dry flies to rising fish all day long, the fact remains that a trout takes 90 percent of its prey below the surface. It doesn't require a marine biologist to figure out that on certain days--when the hatch is off--you need nymphs if you want to feel that telltale tug at the end of your line.
Nymphing Strategies Trout eat 90 percent of their food below the surface, and to catch them consistently-whether or not they are on the rise-you must learn how to fly fish with nymphs. In Nymphing Strategies, Larry Tullis shares his years of experience in this practical guide on every aspect of nymph fishing, including:
On the Spine of Time ... Harry Middleton had to endure hardships to find the queen mother of all trout streams in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. He had to live through treacherous mountain roads, the cloud of airborne industrial toxins that shrouds the range for most of the year, an occasional blast of lightning, and, worst of all, a helping of rancid potato salad at a roadside diner.
Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout ... Here is a comprehensive guide divulging the secret to catching trout when they are not rising--by the author of the bestselling book, The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide. Although most anglers can derive enjoyment on a trout stream without catching fish, being able to hook trout at all times--not just during easy hatch periods--is a skill most fisherman would love to develop.
Orvis Streamside Guide ... Once you identify what kind of water you are facing-whether riffles, runs, pocket water, or deep slow water-you can then decide what kind of fly to use, what leader is appropriate, and how to present the fly. Streamers, nymphs and wets, and dry flies are covered.
Orvis Streamside Guide to ... There are pocket guides to specific types of insects and complicated, detailed volumes on all aquatic insects. This book fills a void-a pocket guide to all types of common trout foods and how to imitate them. It answers these questions and more: How can I tell a stonefly from a caddisfly and does it matter? How do I know when trout are feeding on minnows?
Pavlov's Trout... Paul Quinnett (a clinical psychologist and an ardent fisherman) looks through the superficial concerns of tackle and technique to glimpse the mysterious forms swimming below.
Prospecting for Trout... Easy to understand and accessible, this comprehensive instructional book is certain to improve any fly-fisherman's technique, as the author of The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide and Reading Trout Streams sheds new light on fly fishing for trout through observation of their feeding behavior. Photographs and line drawings.
Reading the Water ... I think that the other review does a good job reviewing, but I'll take a stab at it...I am an semi-experienced fisher who needed to learn more about reading the water, and I am gaining a wealth of good information. The only drawback, and this is coming from me, is a lack of good illustrative pictures.
Richard Brautigan's ...
Scotland's Classic Wild Trout Waters  
Seasons of the Trout ... Streeks covers western fly fishing chronologically, from January through December. He tells you how the fish will be acting and what flies you can expect ot see on the water. His advice is comprehensive, practical, and well-supported by concrete experiences. You can use his ideas to plan trips to rivers in Montana, Idaho, and other western states during any month of the year.
Seasons of the Yellowstone ... The longest undammed river in the lower 48 rises out of the world's first national park and flows through one of the most intact--and awe-inspiring--ecosystems left in North America.
Selective Trout SELECTIVE TROUT has been hailed as the most revolutionary new approach to trout-fly imitation of the twentieth century. Fly Fisherman magazine called it “the most important book on fly fishing of this decade.” Writer and angling historian Paul Schullery said in American Fly Fishing
Sierra Trout Guide ... More than just a guide to finding trout in the diverse waters of California's Sierra Nevadas, this is a colorful and informative overview of fish, their habitat, and techniques for bringing them to net.
Spinner Fishing ... If you thought you understood steelhead fishing before reading this book, you are in for a big surprise. Davis not only explains the theory of how and why steelhead act the way they do, but he clearly and efficiently puts it to practical use by showing anglers exactly what spinners to fish in all conditions and how to fish them.
Stillwater Trout This is a classic book of angling advice available again.
Strategies for Stillwater This book has many wonderful pictures of trout in their natural habitats. It tells you all you need to know about bringing in trout in lakes and ponds. I am amazed by the quality of this book. It is a wonderful book that you won't regret to buy.
Techniques of Trout Fishing and Fly Tying  
Traver on Fishing Nick Lyons presents Traver on Fishing, a treasury of essays and yarns by the author known as Robert Traver (pen name of former Michigan DA and judge John Voelker, who, following the success of Anatomy of a Murder, was able to retire from his legal work to fish full-time).
Trout Trout is arguably the finest single volume ever produced on how, why, and where to catch trout. In spite of being originally published in 1938 (Penn Publishing Company), it remains utterly relevant.
Trout & Salmon Flies of Wales This illustrated guide features all the traditional Welsh patterns, along with the best of recent creations and imports that have proved successful on Welsh rivers and lakes. A materials list is given for each pattern, along with fishing tips, a history of the fly's development, and comments on the water and species for which it was created
Trout & Salmon Rivers ... Scotland's 6,000 lochs and 600 rivers are covered in this comprehensive angler's reference. It explores everything fly fishers need to know, including permission, addresses and phone numbers, costs, information on boats and gillies, recommended flies, and fishing tactics.
Trout : An Illustrated History Perhaps no one loves trout as much as James Prosek, who by age 20 journeyed thousands of miles and through 49 states to depict in watercolors all 70 subspecies of North American wild trout at least four times for this definitive volume on the subject. He details the diversity and brilliant range of colors in the species with his paintings, which are accompanied by written snippets,
Trout and the Subsurface Fly Trout and the Subsurface Fly
Trout Bum While most of us fly-fish to escape from daily life, for John Gierach and his friends fly-fishing IS a way of life. They are trout bums. But John Gierach is also an exceptional writer. The essays in Trout Bum are reflective, bitingly humorous and enormously wise in the ways of fishing and men.
Trout Fishing Near American Cities Trout Fishing Near American Cities
Trout Fishing Sourcebook Inside the Trout Fishing Sourcebook is a directory with vast collection of well-organized addresses and phone numbers for manufacturers of trout fishing equipment, accessories, publications, and all things trout. All government related agencies are listed, including national and state forests, fish and game departments
Trout Flies of the West This beautifully illustrated, all-color book features over 300 of the West's best specialty trout flies and their recipes and an explanation of each fly's use. The flies and information were researched from scores of the West's finest fly shops. Over 600 color photographs, all taken by professional photographer, Jim Schollmeyer. The very latest word on the most effective Western patterns! 128 pages
Trout Flies, Proven Patterns This large, attractive volume boasts color plates, step-by-step diagrams, and the author's lively discussion of patterns that work--and why they succeed.
Trout Flies: The Tier's Reference This work is destined to become the trout fisher's standard tying reference. It's about tying flies to catch fish and is infused with Dave Hughes's vast experience, skill, and common sense. Part One begins with his unusually lucid approach to tying that emphasizes the need for both searching and imitative flies, and moves on to chapters on basic tools and techniques.
Trout Fly Fishing : An Expert Approach This authoritative and magnificently designed book applies the latest developments to all aspects of trout fly fishing around the world. Techniques are suggested for fishing a large range of lakes, rivers and springs in a straightforward, detailed and sometimes humorous, approach. The authors have also included examples of their favorite fly patterns including those found in their own tackle boxes.
Trout King Every summer the the small community of Bishop’s Place holds a summer-long fishing contest where the winner is crowned the Trout King. Alexander McGregor had won the title for the last eight years, but out-of-towner Sam Henry hoped to change that.
Trout Madness ... In TROUT MADNESS, Robert Traver covers the whole range of the trout fishing season, from The First Day (“Entire expedition got half shot and retired in vast disorder”) to The Last Day (“Only eight more months to the magic first day”). There are hilarious stories, and stories that have an undercurrent of deep emotion. Each carries Traver’s special brand of oblique humor and canniness
Trout Magic TROUT MAGIC is a warm, joyous, and maverick look at trout fishing and its attendant tall tales, strange happenings, and all-around fishing lore.
Trout on a Fly Lee Wulff gives fly anglers a concise and innovative look at fly fishing through his eyes. His experience and practical knowledge make fly fishing an approachable and educational experience. He gives his unique opinions on casting, fly selection and tying, use of barbed hooks, and fishing strategy. His independent approach is refreshing in the repetitive world of fly fishing literature
Trout Streams and Hatches of Pennsylvania...
Trout Streams of Michigan Michigan's fly-fishing bible—now revised and expanded with coverage of seven new rivers. With thousands of miles of cold, fertile, and highly oxygenated streams, Michigan is a mecca for trout anglers. In this classic guide to the state, veteran anglers Bob Linsenman and Steve Nevala describe Michigan's best fishing, from its most renowned waters to remote, little-known streams.
Trout Streams of Northern New England... A comprehensive new guide to the best fly-fishing for trout and landlocked salmon in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Northern New England is known for its many beautiful lakes, rivers, and streams—and for outstanding fly-fishing. From Vermont's Battenkill, to the headwaters of the mighty Connecticut in New Hampshire,
Trout Streams of Pennsylvania ... I've looked at all the books out there about fly fishing in Pennsylvania. Nothing comes close as a comprehensive guide to Pa. streams. As I travel thru Pa. I've often seen streams I could only wonder what kind of fishing was there. Now I can look up these streams and plan a fishing trip based on Landis' great work.
Trout Streams of Southern Appalachia A newly updated guide to one of the finest fly-fishing destinations in the country. When Trout Unlimited rated the 100 best trout streams in the United States, nine of its choices were in the southern Appalachians. Veteran angler and writer Jimmy Jacobs takes readers to these famous rivers and to many lesser-known waters in this five-state region.
Trout Streams of Southern New England ... Tom Fuller has spilled the beans on everything from access points and the best holding water to the intricacies of matching hatches. . . .
Trout Streams of Virginia ... This classic guide to the trout streams of Virginia's Blue Ridge mountains now provides new information on fee fishing on private streams and at sporting lodges.
Trout Streams of Wisconsin and Minnesota The definitive guide to this trout-fishing mecca, which includes several of Trout Unlimited's top 100 trout streams in the country. Wisconsin and Minnesota together boast more than 12,500 miles of designated trout waters in more than 3,000 streams. Thanks to conservation efforts by governmental and volunteer organizations, fishing is better than it has been in decades.
Trout Tales and Other Angling Stories Corey gave the world The Lower Forty and was America's finest sporting writer for three decades. Now, from the archives of Ford's literary estate, comes a delightful collection of angling stories never before collected in book form, and many of which have never been published. Join Corey as he explores the world, from the salmon waters of Canada and Alaska, to the trout of Chile, to his own back yard
Tying and Fishing Southern The book is very informative and discriptive in showing how to tie the flies as well as breaking new ground in creating interest. The author's ability to combine these unique patterns with interesting stories is a refreshing change from the standard how to books. Truly the genius of the author and those composing the book have created and made this a collectors item. Truly a brilliant piece of work!
Understanding Trout Behavior ... Brilliant Insights into How Trout Act and Why by the Authors of the Trout and the Fly
Upper Midwest Flies ... That Catch Trout and How to Fish Them : Year-Round Guide
View from Rat Lake Archie and John go fishing. That sums up the book about as well as "a couple of teenagers fall in love" sums up Romeo & Juliet. This collection of short stories is a delightful read and is a worthy addition to any collection.
Western Fly-Fishing Strategies The wisdom in this exceptionally useful volume begins--where else?--at the beginning: "To know western trout water is to be successful on that water. Nowhere else must anglers use so many strategies on such a wide variety of water during so many weather conditions to be successful."
Western Trout Identification This Pocket Guide serves as a handy reference tool for any angler fishing the western United States and Canada. Included are the most accurate trout illustrations ever published, as well as length-weight-age charts for each species. Species include: Golden Trout, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout, Coastal Cutthroat Trout, West Slope Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, Steelhead, Brown Trout and Brook Trout.
What the Trout Said ... Proper started out with a very different aproach- perhaps the most scientific of them all. He asked, what arethe specific features that insects key on in feeding? Surprisingly, there are very few, and most of an trout's diet can be simulated with a small number of designs in a few colors.
Where the Trout Are All As Long As Your Leg Gierach has known since childhood that "the secret places are the soul of fishing." It was, in fact, a boyhood adventure to a forbidden pool deep in the woods that awakened his love for the contemplative joys of fishing and for the magical places so basic to the mythology fly-fishermen share
Wisconsin & Minnesota Trout Streams ... There is a trout stream for every traveler. A few, like the Wolf, are wide and wild. Some pitch down in fury through channels carved in stone; some wind softly through groves of sighing trees. Many open into green pastures where the air is sweet and jewelweed adorns the bank.
Wisdom of the Guides... Wisdom of the Guides is a fantastic book for all levels of flyfishers. The book is full of helpful hints to improve your chances at landing great trout. It is also filled with interesting tales from guides who have seen it all. The book was hard to put down. It is a must read book both for the rec fisher and addict. Remember ....its all in the presentation !
Yellowstone River and Its Angling Hughes takes you on a journey to one of the world's finest fly fishing rivers, from high in Yellowstone Park downstream two hundred miles to the Bighorn. All-color book has over 100 dramatic photographs of the river and its fish. Information about fly hatches as well as color fly plates featuring recommendations by local experts.