Saltwater Angler's Guide to the Southeast
by Gysgt USMC Bob Newman and Mike Gould
The classic bucktails--Mickey Finn, Black Nose Dace--are some of the very first flies that anglers learn to tie, and they are the most well-traveled of all streamer types, from Maine to Washington, trout to salmon. With over 500 patterns, this is the only book to date written on bucktails as well as other hairwing streamers.Patterns cover both contemporary and classic flies, for salt and fresh waterIncludes tying notes, fishing information, and complete recipesA history of bucktails from their o...
Trout Streams of Michigan
Fishing Notebook 120 Pages
by Flathead Freshwater Fishing Publishing
A complete guide to catching striped bass, bluefish, bonito, and little tunny on the fly. Includes detailed explanations of tackle and casting techniques.
Favorite Flies for the Great Smoky Mountains (Favorite Flies)
by Kevin Howell
Great Smoky Mountain National Park, and the surrounding region, has some of the best wild brook and brown trout fishing in the United States. It is also home to a rich tradition of fly tying, giving rise to many patterns designed not only for the tumbling mountain streams that characterize the region, but also for some of the highly selective fish in the state's many catch and release trout streams. Each chapter features a stunning macro image of the fly, a detailed recipe, and practical fishin...
Bayou City: An Angler's Paradise The fourth-largest city in the U.S. has a secret hiding in plain sight: All that water means it's a fabulous place for fly fishing. Travel no further than to the city's "concrete flats" to stalk carp with Houston's iconic skyline as a backdrop. Just outside the metro area, wade in the secluded spring-fed waters of the Pineywoods to find spotted bass, largemouth bass, and a variety of panfish. Launch a canoe or kayak in nearby lakes and backwaters to search for g...
You're Lucky I'm Here I Could Have Gone Crappie Fishing
by Outdoor Chase Journals
Rutland Water Boat Angler's Guide (Reservoir Guides)
by Henry Lowe and John Maitland
No book has taught more serious fly tyers the basic skills of fly tying.
If You Want Me To Listen To You Then Start Talking About Perch Fishing
by Rusty Tags Journals
The Fishing Is Always Better on the Other Side of the Lake.
by Chalex Journals