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In this comprehensive and readable guide, Tom Rosenbauer shares his vast knowledge of fly fishing for trout when there is no hatch.
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Orvis The Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout
By Tom Rosenbauer-Thoroughly updated and bursting with full-color photographs and detailed illustrations, this is the book you need when fly fishing for trout when there is no specific hatch. Learn how trout live and feed and how to make them strike. Features expert advice on fishing with wet flies, dry flies, nymphs, and streamers. This guide is a must-have for any trout fisherman. The Lyons Press, 191 pages, paperback. Read about the author.
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In this handy and readable reference and guidebook, Tom Rosenbauer shares his vast knowledge of fly fishing when there is no hatch. Hours spent using the prospecting techniques he has learned over the years have resulted in amazingly productive methods.
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In this comprehensive and readable guide, Tom Rosenbauer shares his vast knowledge of fly fishing when there is no hatch. Written for both the novice and the seasoned angler, The Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout, New and Revised explores how trout live and feed, and how to make them strike, with a thoroughly updated text that addresses state-of-the-art approaches, and all new color photography. There is expert advice on how to fish with dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, and streamers—supported by...
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Although most anglers can derive enjoyment on a trout stream without catching fish, being able to hook trout at all times-not just during easy hatch periods-is a skill most fisherman would love to develop. In this handy and readable reference and guidebook, Tom Rosenbauer shares his vast knowledge of fly fishing when there is no hatch.
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How trout live & feed, & how to make them strike . Tackles the "no-hatch" situation with multiple strategies for success. Written for both the novice and the seasoned angler, Prospecting for Trout picks up where Rosenbauer’s The Orvis Guide to Reading Trout Streams left off, exploring how trout live and feed, and how to make them strike. There is expert advice on how to fish with dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, and streamers—supported by many detailed illustrations and photographs. This is the guide...
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The Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout: How to Catch Fish When There's No Hatch to Match, Revised Edition
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Readily accessible to most fly anglers and often producing fish of trophy proportions, stillwaters are among the most productive, but also the most challenging, trout waters in which to wet a line. Ponds and lakes undergo many moods and changes throughout the year. Fishing them requires in-depth knowledge of how and where trout feed in stillwaters in the different seasons, as well as the proper equipment, techniques, and fly patterns necessary to insure consistent success under changing circumstances...
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The stillwater fly fisher requires specialized strategies to catch fish. Lepage describes where fish are likely to be in various kinds of lakes at different seasons and different times of day. He tells how to approach fish without spooking them and what casts and gear will be best in any situation. He explains how clear, calm water can heighten a fishs senses, how to use a sinking line, which flies to use, and which strategies to try when no others work. Cautious fish usually get very big, and with...
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Longtime tackle designer, fly tyer, and stillwater expert demystifies the challenges of fishing in lakes and ponds, with full-color photographs.
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The Orvis Streamside Guide to Trout Foods and Their Imitations
The Orvis Streamside Guide to Trout Foods and Their Imitations
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The Orvis Guide to Reading Trout Streams is a complete guide to where trout live and feed in a stream. By learning to predict where trout will be, fishermen can cast effectively and wade confidently without spooking trout into cover. Perceptive and practical chapters include "A Trout's World," "Currents and Rocks," "Pools," and "Riffles, Runs, and Bends." Also included are sections on seasonal and daily changes, various approaches, and the differences among species of trout and between big and little...
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Here is local knowledge ripped right off the vest of some of America's premier guides, with specialists revealing what they carry to fisheries in New England, the Mid-Atlantic states, the Midwest, the Rockies, Alaska, Canada, the Southern tailwaters, and everywhere in between. Guides talk about the patterns they never leave home without, the ones they take for specific seasons, and the streamers they use when clients are ready for the bigger action. Each section includes a full page with a color...
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