Terrestrials: A Modern Approach to Fishing and Tying with Synthetic and Natural Materials Review

Terrestrials: A Modern Approach to Fishing and Tying with Synthetic and Natural Materials
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Not a bad book with quiet a few patterns. Unfortunately many if not most of the patterns described are not accompanied with a picture or drawing of the finished fly. Pictures are a terrific advantage when tying a particular fly for the first time, it gives the tyer an idea of what the finished product should look like, balance, proportions etc. Unfortunately this is where this well written (the written word only) book is let down.

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This definitive book on terrestrials shows fly fishermen how to take advantage of a major food source for trout. Authors Harrison R. Steeves III and Ed Koch explain the biology and food value of beetles, ants, crickets, hoppers, bees, butterflies, and spiders and discuss their importance to anglers family-by-family. They examine why wary trout are often attracted to terrestrials and provide detailed instructions for tying dozens of imitations with natural and synthetic materials.

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