NYMPH FISHING: A HISTORY OF THE ART AND PRACTICE. By Terry Lawton.
2005 1st edition. 8vo (162 x 240mm). Ppviii,194. Colour and b/w photographs, bibliography. Blue boards, spine titled in gilt.
A history of the development of nymph fishing throughout the world, including developments in America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Chapters include:- The great debate; Why did nymph fishing take so long to develop? 1600 to c1900; The beginnings of nymph fishing, 1880 to c1935; The art and practice of nymph fishing matures, 1920 to c1960; English techniques developed to suit local conditions; An introduction to upstream nymphing; Nymph fishing on still waters; Flies and fly tying; Fly dressings.
A history of the development of nymph fishing throughout the world, including developments in America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Chapters include:- The great debate; Why did nymph fishing take so long to develop? 1600 to c1900; The beginnings of nymph fishing, 1880 to c1935; The art and practice of nymph fishing matures, 1920 to c1960; English techniques developed to suit local conditions; An introduction to upstream nymphing; Nymph fishing on still waters; Flies and fly tying; Fly dressings.
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15096
Author | Lawton (Terry). |
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Book Code | 15096 |
ISBN | 1904057659 / 1904057659 / PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 19.95. |
Book Description | Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 2005 |
Publisher | Swan Hill Press. |
Place | Shrewsbury, Shropshire. |