Fly fishers often ask Tom Rosenbauer how they can take their angling to the next level, and in his latest book the Orvis manager, expert fly fisher, instructor, tier, and award-winning author sets out to help them do just that. With forty years in the business, Rosenbauer knows the information fly fishers need to step up their game—whatever the level. Tom answers the top questions asked by anglers looking to take the next step. He offers advice on casting and rigging techniques that are beyond the basic level taught in fly-fishing schools but are essential if you want to be more successful, and he includes QR codes to take you to videos of his teaching tips in action.
Improve your fly-fishing skills through this book's clear, concise text and beautiful, step-by-step color photographs.
Detailed color photos of 540 flies for all types of fly fishing for trout.
Streams mentioned in the text include: Bloody Run and Spring Branch in Iowa; Ontonagon River, Escanaba River, Pigeon River, Au Sable River, Pere Marquette River, and Muskegon River in Michigan ; Whitewater River, Root River, and South ...
Since Instinctive was first published in 2003, the author has kept track of certain essential elements that were missing from the first edition.
Improve your fly-fishing skills through this book's clear, concise text and beautiful, step-by-step color photographs.
Which ones to choose for taking trout? Here are the 50 proven, go-to patterns that every trout fly fisher should carry to catch trout almost all the time, anywhere in the world of trout streams and still waters.
How and where to fly fish for trout in Missouri.
In this updated edition, sight-fishing expert Landon Mayer teaches you what you need to know to spot the trout before you cast--because if you can see a trout, you are more likely to catch that trout.
Iam referring to trout pursuing small patches of vegetation fora meal, knowing that green, tan, or brown clumps are full of insects, dead or alive, ... I have continued to use this technique on numerous waterways with great success.
This book examines the stillwater fly fisher's kit bag, expectations, and offers an introduction to the diverse stillwater food sources.