Dapping: Guide to the Traditional Method for Fishing Flies That Fly, Quiver, and Jump

by Robert H Boyle

Kathryn Belous-Boyle (Photographer)

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A thorough introduction to a unique and often overlooked method of fly fishingHow to tie and use dapping flies: stoneflies, dragonflies, craneflies, grass shrimp, minnows, Catskill flies, and Irish and Scottish fliesPhotos, recipes, and step-by-step instructions for tying the flies

Proclaimed as the easiest way to fly-fish--the wind carries the blowline, which carries the fly to the fish--dapping is all but unknown in North America, yet it is extraordinarily popular in Ireland and Scotland. The dapper uses the wind, even a breeze, to carry the blowline that carries a fly that flies, quivers, and jumps exactly like the living insect. And dapping drives trout, bass, salmon, and other gamefish wild with desire.

In this first and only book published in the United States exclusively on the subject of dapping, Robert Boyle examines this unusual but highly effective technique, giving details on how to rig and fish a dapping rod equipped with the proper reel, backing, blowline, and short leader. He describes the proven flies to use, along with the materials needed and the tying procedures.

  • ISBN10 0811745988
  • ISBN13 9780811745987
  • Publish Date 1 December 2006
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Stackpole Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 144
  • Language English