FISH THE IMPOSSIBLE PLACES: THE STORY OF THE KEEL FLY. By Dick Pobst. With an introduction by Lefty Kreh.
1974 1st edition. 8vo (160 x 235mm). Ppxvi,160. B/w photographs, illustrations. Blue cloth, titles to spine and motif to upper board.
"This book tells how to tie and fish the snagless keel flies, which ride on te water wuth the hook point up rather then down. It explains the use of wet-fly and sreamer versions of the keel hook and gives a detailed explanation of revolutionary taut-line method of nymphing. Included also are directions for making ultra-fast sinking lines for 'dredging' - fishing the bottom - a bew and spectacularly productive technique that dramatically extends the fly fisher's range".
"This book tells how to tie and fish the snagless keel flies, which ride on te water wuth the hook point up rather then down. It explains the use of wet-fly and sreamer versions of the keel hook and gives a detailed explanation of revolutionary taut-line method of nymphing. Included also are directions for making ultra-fast sinking lines for 'dredging' - fishing the bottom - a bew and spectacularly productive technique that dramatically extends the fly fisher's range".
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Book Code
3118
Author | Pobst (Dick). |
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Book Code | 3118 |
ISBN | 0883950251 / 0883950251. |
Book Description | Very good in slightly dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1974 |
Publisher | Freshet Press. |
Place | Rockville Center, NY. |