FLY-FISHING and FLY-TYING MAGAZINE: FOR THE PROGRESSIVE GAME ANGLER AND FLY TYER. April 2003.
# April 2003. 4to stapled paperback (212 x 298mm). Pp83. Colour photographs throughout.
# Fly-Fishing and Fly-Tying is a monthly magazine for fly fishers who want to learn more about their hobby and improve their game, whether that be on rivers, stillwaters or saltwater. Launched in 1990, it features the best and most knowledgeable writers in Fly fishing for trout, salmon, sea trout, saltwater game fish and even coarse fish. Contents of this issue include:- The traditionals' new clothes by Geoffrey Bucknall; Grayling of a lifetime by John Tyzack; A fresh dose of pain killers by Malcolm Greenhalgh; Let the banquet begin! by Dave Calvert and Stuart Crofts; So much water, so little time by Brian Harris; Admiral at the helm by Peter Lapsley; Blind date by Charles Jardine; Making your own luck by Alastair Gowans; A view from the chalkstreams by Gordon Mackie.
# Fly-Fishing and Fly-Tying is a monthly magazine for fly fishers who want to learn more about their hobby and improve their game, whether that be on rivers, stillwaters or saltwater. Launched in 1990, it features the best and most knowledgeable writers in Fly fishing for trout, salmon, sea trout, saltwater game fish and even coarse fish. Contents of this issue include:- The traditionals' new clothes by Geoffrey Bucknall; Grayling of a lifetime by John Tyzack; A fresh dose of pain killers by Malcolm Greenhalgh; Let the banquet begin! by Dave Calvert and Stuart Crofts; So much water, so little time by Brian Harris; Admiral at the helm by Peter Lapsley; Blind date by Charles Jardine; Making your own luck by Alastair Gowans; A view from the chalkstreams by Gordon Mackie.
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Book Code
60548
Author | Fly-Fishing and Fly-Tying. |
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Book Code | 60548 |
ISBN | B001AVWQ1E. |
Book Description | Small label ghost to cover but a very good copy. |
Book Cover | Paperback |
Published Date | 2003 |
Publisher | Fly-Fishing and Fly-Tying. |
Place | Aberfeldy, Perthshire. |