Fly Fishing Virginia

Fly Fishing Virginia
Author: Beau Beasley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781892469168

From small creeks to the expansive Jackson River, Beau Beasley shows you where to fly fish in Virginia. Detailed maps, photographs, and Beasley's wisdom guide you through the many waters in the Old Dominion. Use this book to plan your next trip and then take it along with you!

Fly-Fishing Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains

Fly-Fishing Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains
Author: Don Kirk
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1458731529

The Ultimate Fly-Fishing Guide to the Smoky Mountains does more than any other book in print to bring success to a fishing trip. This newly updated landmark volume is an essential guide for anyone planning to fish the rivers, streams, and lakes in the Smokies - these fisheries are some of the greatest in the nation. For successful fly-fishing, this guide is as important as the right tackle.The fist half of this guide offers advice and history. The second half examines each of the thirteen watersheds found within the park. Don Kirk and Greg Ward provide information about trail access, fishing pressure and quality, species, fly hatch information, and campsite availability.

West Virginia

West Virginia
Author: Jack Loudin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781734352214

"The first of its kind for West Virginia, this 282 page comprehensive guide covers the trout waters of every watershed in the state. Whether you are new to West Virginia or have been trout fishing in the mountains your entire life, this book will help you locate new places to fish and rediscover old ones from your past. Intended to be "The Guide at Your Side" on your West Virginia trout fishing trips, this book will offer information that will help you through every step while planning your adventure. It will make it easier to get around in the mountains, locate accommodations, find the type of water that you like to fish, and help you catch more fish using many types of tackle. Driving directions, parking, stream descriptions, and regulations are described in detail for each location. The Guide includes: Descriptions of more than 200 trout streams and lakes in West Virginia - 84 detailed stream maps with river gauges, springs, and important land marks Descriptions of all catch and release and fly fishing only streams in the state Alphabetical and Watershed Directories that make it easy to locate any trout stream - An entire chapter devoted to native brookie fishing Descriptions of more than 100 miles of special regulation brookie stream DeLorme map references for every location - Handicap accessible sites - Information to help with understanding mountain trout as well as mountain people Effective ways to catch freestone mountain stream trout under any conditions - Descriptions of wilderness trout fishing locations About the Authors: Jack Loudin and Rich Staley have been fishing the freestone mountain streams of West Virginia their entire lives. Jack has fished every stream included in this guide and Rich is well on his way to accomplishing this goal as well. They both love to backpack and fish in the most rugged wilderness areas in the state looking for brookies and wild trout. To those who wish to experience the fine trout fishing in the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia, Jack and Rich are pleased to share their experience as well as their favorite streams. Enjoy the wild and wonderful outdoors as much as possible, keep this guide at your side, and Go Trout Fishing!"--

Lords of the Fly

Lords of the Fly
Author: Monte Burke
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1643135597

From the bestselling author of Saban, 4th and Goal, and Sowbelly comes the thrilling, untold story of the quest for the world record tarpon on a fly rod—a tale that reveals as much about Man as it does about the fish. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, something unique happened in the quiet little town on the west coast of Florida known as Homosassa. The best fly anglers in the world—Lefty Kreh, Stu Apte, Ted Williams, Tom Evans, Billy Pate and others—all gathered together to chase the same Holy Grail: The world record for the world’s most glamorous and sought-after fly rod species, the tarpon. The anglers would meet each morning for breakfast. They would compete out on the water during the day, eat dinner together at night, socialize and party. Some harder than others. The world record fell nearly every year. But records weren’t the only things that were broken. Hooks, lines, rods, reels, hearts and marriages didn’t survive, either. The egos involved made the atmosphere electric. The difficulty of the quest made it legitimate. The drugs and romantic entaglements that were swept in with the tide would finally make it all veer out of control. It was a confluence of people and place that had never happened before in the world of fishing and will never happen again. It was a collision of the top anglers and the top species of fish which would lead to smashed lives for nearly all involved, man and fish alike. In Lords of the Fly, Burke, an obsessed tarpon fly angler himself, delves into this incredible moment. He examines the growing popularity of the tarpon, an amazing fish has been around for 50 million years, can live to 80 years old and can grow to 300 pounds in weight. It is a massive, leaping, bullet train of a fish. When hooked in shallow water, it produces “immediate unreality,” as the late poet and tarpon obsessive, Richard Brautigan, once described it. Burke also chronicles the heartbreaking destruction that exists as a result—brought on by greed, environmental degradation and the shenanigans of a notorious Miami gangster—and how all of it has shaped our contemporary fishery. Filled with larger-than-life characters and vivid prose, Lords of the Fly is not only a must read for anglers of all stripes, but also for those interested in the desperate yearning of the human condition.

Housatonic River

Housatonic River
Author: Jeff Passante
Publisher: Frank Amato Publications
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1998
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

The Housatonic is one of the East's finest fishing rivers. Passante explains the hatches, when they occur, how important they are, and the flies to use; each fly is explained as to its individual effectiveness and use. Full color, including a photograph of each fly.

Game Changer

Game Changer
Author: Blane Chocklett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781934753477

Game Changer flies have completely revolutionized how fly anglers approach pressured and wary fish around the world. Tied on a series of interconnecting spines, these flies can be drawn through the water with a serpentine swimming action or made to glide and jacknife in the water with hard strips--movements that predatory fish find irresistible. In this book, from one of the most creative and visionary minds in fly tying and fly fishing, author Blane Chocklett shares his tips and techniques for getting maximum movement out of these flies, both at the vise and on the water. In addition to covering popular patterns such as the Finesse Changer and Feather Game Changer, Chocklett traces the evolution of his search for the ultimate pattern, and takes readers along his journey of discovery, by beginning with his Gummy Minnow and ending the book with perhaps the most effective fly ever designed for apex predators, the Hybrid Changer. - Step-by-step tying instructions for 20 flies - Chapter covering hooks, shanks, brushes, and other critical materials - Fishing techniques, including tips on retrieves and casting large flies - Close-ups of Chocklett's favorite patterns - Detailed information on building brushes