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Fly Fishing the Arkansas: An Angler's Guide and Journal. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 141343522X., a very nicely written, comprehensive but concise guide to fly-fishing the upper Arkansas River from Leadville to Royal Gorge Colorado. Staples, Bruce; Jacklin, Bob (2021). Fly Fishing West Yellowstone-A History and Guide. Guilford, CT: Stackpole Books.
The Henryville Flyfishers – A Chronicle of American Fly Fishing. Far Hills, N.J.: Meadow Run Press. ISBN 1886967083. a notable account by Ernest Schwiebert and one of the seminal books on American Fly Fishing clubs. [27] Schullery, Paul (1999). Royal Coachman – The Lore and Legends of Fly-Fishing. New York: Simon and Schuster.
In 2011, BookFinder.com announced that Fly Fishing: Memories of Angling Days was the 17th most sought-after out-of-print book worldwide. [10] In 2012, a bookshop in Tonbridge, Kent, was broken into by an intoxicated person who called the police and told them he was reading Fly Fishing by J. R. Hartley. [11]
Kreh is most known for being one of the pioneers of saltwater fly fishing [2] [3] and his book, Fly Fishing in Salt Water, is considered the seminal volume on the subject. [4] His wife, Evelyn Kreh, [1] died in November 2011. They had two children, Victoria and Larry, and several grandchildren, Larry's son Larry Jr, and Victoria's children ...
Bermuda Fishing (1957) Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA; Complete Book of Fly Fishing (1958) A.S. Barnes & Company, New York; The Complete Illustrated Guide to Casting (1963) Doubleday, New York; A World of Fishing (1964) D. Van Nostrand, New York; Complete Guide to Fishing Across North America (1966) Joanna Cotler Books, New York; Salt Water ...
ISBN 0-8117-0628-1. this illustrated guide to saltwater fly fishing includes everything the angler need to know to be successful in the salt. Includes where to find the best places to fish in New England. Swisher, Doug; Richards, Carl (1995). Backcountry Fly Fishing in Saltwater. New York: Lyons & Burford Publishers. ISBN 1-55821-328-7.
The classic Crazy Charlie is tied on a standard, short shank stainless steel saltwater fly hook in sizes eight through two. The TMC 811S saltwater hook is typical. The Crazy Charlie was the first bonefish fly to incorporate bead chain eyes for weight and allow the fly to ride hook point up.
A man [Gordon] of taste and intelligence, he was a good, restrained, yet warm and exciting fishing writer, a reader who knew Chaucer as well as Walton and Thoreau, Thad Norris (The American Angler's Book, 1864) as well as Frederic Halford (Dry Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice, 1889), and a devoted follower of the great Francis, Francis (A ...