A LETTER FROM STANFORD WHITE TO ROBERT GOELET CONCERNING SALMON FISHING ON THE RESTIGOUCHE, 19 AUGUST, 1897.

A LETTER FROM STANFORD WHITE TO ROBERT GOELET CONCERNING SALMON FISHING ON THE RESTIGOUCHE, 19 AUGUST, 1897.

THE FLOATING LINE FOR SALMON AND SEA-TROUT. By Anthony Crossley. With a chapter on dry fly fishing for salmon by John Rennie, correspondence between the late A.H. Wood of Cairnton and other fishermen and a commentary by W.J. Barry. Third edition.

THE FLOATING LINE FOR SALMON AND SEA-TROUT. By Anthony Crossley. With a chapter on dry fly fishing for salmon by John Rennie, correspondence between the late A.H. Wood of Cairnton and other fishermen and a commentary by W.J. Barry. Third edition.

LETTERS TO A SALMON FISHER'S SONS. By A.H. Chaytor. Fourth edition.

(1910) 1936 4th edition. 8vo (140 x 222mm). Ppxxviii,316, + 4pp ads. B/w photograph plates. Binding B. Red cloth with salmon fly vignette in black to upper board, spine titled in black.

A.H. Chaytor published his Letters to a Salmon Fisher's Sons in 1910. Other than Scrope, there have been few books on salmon fishing which deserve the name of "classic." Chaytor's book is one of those rare exceptions. It is a unique distillation of wisdom and experience, covering every aspect of salmon fishing. It is charmingly written in the form of letters to the author's two sons, showing the love, enthusiasm, acute observations and knowledge of a great salmon fisherman. Its advice is as relevant today as it was on the day of its first publication: Chaytor led the way to modern ideas, with a special influence on fly-dressing. Hugh Falkus writes in his Introduction to the Flyfisher's Classic Library edition: "When it comes to the practical 'what to do?' approach to salmon fishing, Chaytor offers some of the best advice ever written. On the subject of where and when to expect salmon he is particularly good - voicing, as usual, an original thought. If fate could give me the chance of spending a day with any salmon fisher of the past, I think I would chose Chaytor." Taken from the fourth edition of 1936 and charmingly written, its advice is as relevant now as when it was written. Following the author's death in 1931 this fourth edition contains a memoir written by his son, A. Drewett Chaytor.
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Author Chaytor (Alfred Henry). (1869-1931).
Book Code 4892
ISBN B000OIVNM2.
Book Description Lean to slightly shaken and faded spine, foxing to end-papers and edges. Good, lacks dust-wrapper.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1936
Publisher John Murray.
Place London.