READER'S DIGEST WILDLIFE WATCH: WATERSIDE and COAST IN SUMMER.

READER'S DIGEST WILDLIFE WATCH: WATERSIDE and COAST IN SUMMER.

AN ANGLER'S ENTOMOLOGY. By J.R. Harris. Collins New Naturalist No. 23. 1952 First edition.

AN ANGLER'S ENTOMOLOGY. By J.R. Harris. Collins New Naturalist No. 23. 1952 First edition.

DRY FLIES: AN IMPROVED METHOD OF TYING. By L.T. Threadgold.

1998 1st edition. 8vo paperback (152 x 218mm). Pp110. Colour photographs, b/w illustrations, brief bibliography.

Professor Threadgold guides us through the Footprint Fly system: he identifies the factors which attract a trout's attention as a natural fly drifts into its window and devises patterns which do just that. The patterns are refined aerodynamically so that they land the right way up and are intended to be tied successfully by any more or less passable fly tyer. They are also intended to form the beginnings of a larger family of patterns by easily allowing variation and evolution of the basic patterns using the same range of techniques and materials. The author follows in the tradition of Vincent Marinaro and Goddard and Clarke, but is chiefly concerned with learning from more purely academic research usually skipped over by fly fishermen. Chapters include: In the eye of the beholder - trout vision; Visions near and far; Triggers and flies; Patterns of development; The basic principles of the footprint fly system (Ephemeroptera); The basic principles of the footprint fly system (Trichoptera and Diptera); Patterns for various species; Back to the beginnging.
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16798
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Author Threadgold (Professor Lawrence Theodore).
Book Code 16798
ISBN 1853109932 / 1853109932.
Book Description Slight signs of use/ slight creases to cover but a very good second-hand paperback.
Book Cover Paperback
Published Date 1998
Publisher Swan Hill Press.
Place Shrewsbury, Shropshire.