Monday, 25 January 2010

Lessons of Fairsized Creek

Lessons of Fairsized Creek
Author: John Huber
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0871089173



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Learn how to respond to today's tougher fishing with better techniques and more awareness to what is happening around you. Since the mid-1980s what has happened to the sport of fly fishing is truly incredible. The number of anglers has tripled, while rules and regulations affecting the sport have almost stood idle. There are very few blue-ribbon waters left that aren't fished by anglers year in and year out, and as the number of fly anglers increases so does the skill level of each angler, making it more challenging for all earn how to respond to today's tougher fishing with better techniques and more awareness to what is happening around you. Since the mid-1980s what has happened to the sport of fly fishing is truly incredible. The number of anglers has tripled, while rules and regulations affecting the sport have almost stood idle. There are very few blue-ribbon waters left that aren't fished by anglers year in and year out, and as the number of fly anglers increases so does the skill level of each angler, making it more challenging for all. Author and fly-fishing guide John Huber addresses this dilemma faced by the new millennium angler through an engaging story

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