SALMONIA; OR, DAYS OF FLY FISHING. IN A SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS. WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE HABITS OF FISHES BELONGING TO THE GENUS SALMO. By An Angler. Third edition.

SALMONIA; OR, DAYS OF FLY FISHING. IN A SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS. WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE HABITS OF FISHES BELONGING TO THE GENUS SALMO. By An Angler. Third edition.

THE COMPLEAT ANGLER. By Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edited by Richard Le Gallienne. Illustrated by Edmund H. New. The First Le Gallienne Edition. Coigney 182.

THE COMPLEAT ANGLER. By Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edited by Richard Le Gallienne. Illustrated by Edmund H. New. The First Le Gallienne Edition. Coigney 182.

MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF THE DRY FLY: THE NEW DRY FLY PATTERNS, THE MANIPULATION OF DRESSING THEM, AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES OF THEIR USE. By Frederic M. Halford. First edition.

# 1910 1st edition. 8vo (160 x 230mm). Ppviii,219. 9 colour plates of Farlow's and Hardy's flies, colour shade charts, photogravure plates, illustrations. Dark blue cloth, spine titled in gilt.

# "This is the Dry Fly Entomology, 1897, completely rewritten and very greatly improved; the first serious attempt to represent the natural insects found on the water" (Callahan and Morgan). Contrary to what Halford says in Floating Flies and How to Dress Them (1886) and Dry Fly Entomology (1897) where 90 and 100 flies are described, in Modern Development he now feels that the 33 "are, to my mind, quite sufficient patterns for any dry-fly man on a south country or other chalk stream." During 1902 Halford collected a very large number of specimens of flies on which the rising trout were feeding and preserved them in formalin which he had read about in an article in the Field in 1901. He then worked out the new patterns with the local fly-dresser reproducing as nearly as possible the precise shades of colour of the natural insect. He fished with these only these flies from 1903 to 1909 with great success. Part I - The Halford Dry Fly Patterns - contains everything concerned with tying these patterns, matching the colours, sizes, proportions, tools and materials required etc. Part II -The Halford Dry Fly Patterns in Use - is just that but, of course, with Halford's inimitable attention to detail and analysis.
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Author HALFORD (Frederic Michael). (1844-1914).
Book Code 56548
ISBN B001AW00UW.
Book Description Frontispiece loose but still attached. Marks to cloth with fading to spine. Good-plus.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1910
Publisher George Routledge and Sons.
Place London.