Mayflies, caddisflies, stoneflies, and other abundant trout insects in New Zealand New Zealand trout flies past and present: Green Stonefly, Pomahaka Red, Willow Grub, Mataura Red Personal stories on the water learning about the fish and what they eat A fascinating tour of streamside New Zealand. Photos and illustrations of insects accompany extensive information about how to fish them. Learn vital streamside lore and how to analyze a trout's stomach contents. A section on how to tie imitations includes materials and tools. Materials lists and instructions detail how to tie popular New Zealand flies, from Izaak Walton's flies to today's favorites.
The Trout Diaries contains a wealth of captivating and often amusing anecdotes as well as valuable information making it a true angler's companion, both literary and practical.
This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience. Carefully selecting the best articles from our collection we have compiled a series of historical and informative publications on the subject of angling. The titles in this range include "The Sport of Carp Fishing" "Angling in Ireland" "A Guide to Sea Fishing" and many more. Each publication has been professionally curated and includes all details on the original source material. This particular instalment, "Angling in Australia and New Zealand" contains information on spear fishing, sharks, trout and other fish of the Antipodes. It is intended to illustrate aspects of southern hemisphere fishing and serves as a guide for anyone wishing to obtain a general knowledge of the subject and understand the field in its historical context. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Watch your coast unroll from the road to fall silently into the peaceful water. Feel the strike on the rod, the running of the reel, the intense concentration of playing the fish. With the South Island Trout Fishing Guide, you will discover all the tips and techniques you need for a successful trip to the world-renowned waters of this anglers' paradise. Drawing on over sixty years' experience of fishing New Zealand's back-country rivers and lakes, John Kent has created an unparalleled, practical guide for local and visiting anglers alike.
The ultimate book for fly fishers, featuring stunning photography of flies and the fishermen who use them—with a foreword by President Jimmy Carter. For the millions of fly fishers who are passionate about their sport, this gorgeous book is both a visual feast and the perfect reference. The Art of the Fishing Fly includes a history of fly fishing focusing on the evolution of fishing flies; a guide to essential equipment; a how-to section on tying three key flies by three top fly tyers; and essays by noted experts. The book’s core includes seventy-five profiles of flies—the soul of the sport—with absolutely stunning color photographs of each fly and fascinating stories behind the flies, inspirational photographs of fly fishers in action, and profiles of the top 19 fly fishing locations around the world.
Details on New Zealand's best trout waters. Fly patterns and selection tips, useful on North American waters. Fishing secrets of New Zealands noted anglers.
"Reel in your dreams and discover the world of fly-fishing with this expert guide." Unlock the secrets of fly-fishing with "The Artful Angler: Mastering Fly-Fishing Techniques and Strategies." This comprehensive guide covers every aspect of the beloved sport, from essential gear and fly-tying techniques to reading the water and casting strategies. Whether you're new to fly-fishing or an experienced angler looking to improve your skills, this book will become your go-to resource for all things fly-fishing. Key chapters in "The Artful Angler" include: The Allure of Fly-Fishing: Delve into the rich history and rewarding benefits of fly-fishing. Fly-Fishing Equipment Essentials: Learn about the necessary gear, from fly rods and reels to lines, leaders, and flies. Choosing the Right Fly-Fishing Gear: Discover how to select the perfect equipment for your unique needs and preferences. Casting Techniques and Strategies: Master the art of casting with step-by-step instructions and expert tips. Fly-Fishing Techniques: Uncover the secrets to successful dry fly-fishing, nymph fishing, and streamer fishing. Knots for Fly-Fishing: Explore essential fly-fishing knots for attaching flies, lines, and leaders. Fishing Etiquette and Ethics: Understand the importance of proper etiquette and responsible catch-and-release practices. In addition, "The Artful Angler" covers specialized techniques for targeting various fish species such as trout, bass, salmon, and steelhead, as well as strategies for saltwater fly-fishing. You'll also find expert advice on choosing the best fly-fishing destinations, traveling with your gear, and capturing beautiful photographs of your fly-fishing adventures. Filled with practical tips, expert advice, and inspirational stories, "The Artful Angler: Mastering Fly-Fishing Techniques and Strategies" will help you build your skills and deepen your appreciation for the art of fly-fishing. Embark on your fly-fishing journey today and become one with the water. Contents: The Allure of Fly-Fishing The History and Origins of Fly-Fishing The Benefits and Rewards of Fly-Fishing The Fly-Fishing Community and Culture Fly-Fishing Equipment Essentials Fly Rods and Reels Fly Lines, Leaders, and Tippets Flies and Fly Tying Materials Choosing the Right Fly-Fishing Gear Fly-Fishing Rod Action and Length Selecting the Ideal Fly Reel Understanding Fly Line Weights and Tapers Fly-Fishing Apparel and Accessories Waders and Wading Boots Fly-Fishing Vests and Packs Hats, Gloves, and Sunglasses Fly Tying Basics Essential Fly Tying Tools Fly Tying Techniques and Patterns Imitating Aquatic Insects and Other Prey Reading the Water Identifying Fish Holding Structures Water Temperature and Fish Behavior Recognizing Insect Hatches and Activity Casting Techniques and Strategies The Basic Fly-Fishing Cast Advanced Casting Techniques Casting in Challenging Conditions Fly-Fishing Techniques Dry Fly-Fishing Nymph Fishing Streamer Fishing Knots for Fly-Fishing Essential Fly-Fishing Knots Attaching Flies to Leaders and Tippets Securing Fly Lines to Backing and Leaders Fishing Etiquette and Ethics Fly-Fishing Courtesy and Manners Leave No Trace Principles Catch and Release Practices Trout Fly-Fishing Identifying Trout Species Trout Feeding Habits and Preferences Trout Fishing Techniques and Tactics Fly-Fishing for Bass Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass Behavior Bass Fly-Fishing Techniques Flies and Presentations for Bass Fly-Fishing for Salmon and Steelhead Understanding Salmon and Steelhead Life Cycles Fishing Techniques for Migratory Fish Salmon and Steelhead Flies Saltwater Fly-Fishing Gear and Equipment for Saltwater Fly-Fishing Saltwater Fly-Fishing Techniques Targeting Saltwater Species Fly-Fishing in Different Seasons Spring Fly-Fishing Strategies Summer Fly-Fishing Techniques Fall and Winter Fly-Fishing Tactics Fly-Fishing Destinations Famous Rivers and Streams Remote and Wilderness Fly-Fishing Urban Fly-Fishing Opportunities Traveling with Fly-Fishing Gear Packing and Transporting Equipment Fly-Fishing Travel Tips Exploring International Fly-Fishing Destinations Fly-Fishing Photography Capturing Memorable Fly-Fishing Moments Tips for Taking Better Fishing Photos Sharing Your Fly-Fishing Adventures Fly-Fishing with Friends and Family Teaching Others to Fly-Fish Organizing Group Fly-Fishing Trips Fly-Fishing Competitions and Events Conservation and Fly-Fishing The Role of Fly-Fishers in Conservation Protecting Fish Habitat and Ecosystems Supporting Local and National Conservation Efforts Fishing Clubs and Organizations Connecting with Fellow Fly-Fishers Online Participating in Fly-Fishing Workshops and Seminars Improving Your Fly-Fishing Skills Fly-Fishing Lessons and Instruction Setting Personal Fly-Fishing Goals Embracing the Fly-Fishing Learning Curve Women in Fly-Fishing The Growing Presence of Women in Fly-Fishing Women-Specific Fly-Fishing Gear and Apparel Female Fly-Fishing Role Models and Pioneers Youth and Fly-Fishing Introducing Fly-Fishing to the Younger Generation Youth Fly-Fishing Programs and Camps Encouraging a Lifelong Love for Fly-Fishing Fly-Fishing for Personal Growth and Well-being The Therapeutic Benefits of Fly-Fishing Mindfulness and Fly-Fishing Fly-Fishing as a Tool for Personal Development
America's Favorite Flies: 9 x 12 inches, 656 pages, full-color, case bound with cloth, smyth sewn. America's Favorite Flies, a book by Rob Carter and John Bryan, is a landmark gathering of 224 persons from across North America, each of whom has provided a favorite fly along with comments and materials. Among the book's contents are stunning photographs of the flies and writings by the participants. The list of participants is compelling: President Jimmy Carter, Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, fly-fishing matriarch Joan Wulff, salt fly legend Lefty Kreh, 1% for the Planet co-founder Craig Mathews, Riverkeeper founder Robert Boyle, rock musician Huey Lewis, artist James Prosek, author Tom McGuane, and on and on. America's Favorite Flies is dedicated to Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs through It, which spawned the movie that has had arguably more impact on fly-fishing than anything in its history. Norman Maclean's children, Jean Snyder Maclean and John N. Maclean, have given their appreciation and enthusiastic confirmation for this dedication. The book also includes approximately 100 artworks by some of North America's most beloved outdoor artists. 14 influential people in the world of fly fishing have contributed special essays. All of the profits from America's Favorite Flies are donated to two organizations whose work benefits ever healthier fisheries and waters. The James River Association is guardian of the 348-mile James River that begins with mountain trout waters and concludes amid bluefish and flounder waters where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. The Native Fish Society plays a vital role in the conservation and recovery of wild, native fish in the Pacific Northwest, and is an active advocate both regionally and nationally.