Challenge of the Trout

Challenge of the Trout
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924000559116
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Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Challenge of the Trout by : Gary LaFontaine

Trout Flies

Trout Flies
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Publisher : Lyons Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1585744395
ISBN-13 : 9781585744398
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Trout Flies by : Gary LaFontaine

Presents the most carefully tested series of proven fish-takers available Z99 a top-to-bottom analysis of day-to-day situations in all types of trout water; richly illustrated

Trout Hunting

Trout Hunting
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Publisher : Stackpole Books
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 0811701220
ISBN-13 : 9780811701228
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Trout Hunting by : Bob Wyatt

Trout Hunting is for those who take fly-fishing's traditions seriously, and for whom it is more than just a pastime. Bob Wyatt gets to the heart of the matter in a book packed with insight and challenges to conventional thinking.

Trout Bum

Trout Bum
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Publisher : Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9780871089793
ISBN-13 : 0871089793
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Trout Bum by : John Gierach

Trout Bum is a fresh, contemporary look at fly fishing, and the way of life that grows out ofa passion for it. The people, the places, and the accoutrements that surround the sport make a fishing trip more than a set of tactics and techniques. John Gierach, a serious fisherman with a wry sense of humor, show us just how much more with his fishing stories and a unique look at the fly-fishing lifestyle. Trout Bum is really about why people fish as much as it is about how they fish, and it is ultimately about enduring values and about living in a harmony with our environment. Few books have had the impact on an entire generation that Trout Bum has had on the fly-fishing world. The wit, warmth, and the easy familiarity that John Gierach brings to us in Trout Bum is as fresh and engaging now was when it was first published twenty-five years ago. There's no telling how many anglers have quit their jobs and headed west after reading the first edition of this classic collection of fly-fishing essays.

Learning from the Water

Learning from the Water
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Publisher : Stackpole Books
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780811705790
ISBN-13 : 081170579X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning from the Water by : Rene Harrop

90 fly patterns that will work east and west plus details on insects and the patterns developed to imitate them Photos by Bonnie and RenÃ(c) Harrop, Toshi Karita, Rich Paini, Masa Katsumata Original artwork by RenÃ(c) Harrop "In a lifetime nearing seven decades, I have devoted the vast majority of my time probing the mysteries of legendary waters like the Yellowstone, Firehole, Madison, Snake, and the Henry's Fork. Numerous lesser known rivers and lakes have cooled my legs but not my enthusiasm as I roam this region with a constant spirit of anticipation and discovery. In a single lifetime, it would be impossible to fish all the water in and near the park, and a close relationship with even a handful is a significant accomplishment." --RenÃ(c) Harrop, Learning from the Water RenÃ(c) Harrop records lessons learned from years fishing the world's toughest trout water. His home water, the Henry's Fork, is one of the most challenging spring creeks in the world, and over his lifetime fishing the Henry's Fork, he has developed legendary techniques and flies to meet the challenge.In Learning from the Water, RenÃ(c) shares his wisdom on the importance of insect stages, the flies for a successful fly box, and how to plan and prepare for a trip to unfamiliar water. Chapters on midges, caddis, Flavs, Callibaetis, Tricos, PMDs, hoppers, beetles, aquatic wasps, and Baetis give solid inside information on each of these important insects as well as the patterns RenÃ(c) uses to imitate them, patterns that inspire fly tiers the world over.

Fly Fishing the Mountain Lakes

Fly Fishing the Mountain Lakes
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Publisher : Lyons Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1585747742
ISBN-13 : 9781585747740
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Fly Fishing the Mountain Lakes by : Gary LaFontaine

An amazing book of techniques and strategies that will change where, when, and how anglers fish mountain lakes.

Inland Fishes of California

Inland Fishes of California
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 0520227549
ISBN-13 : 9780520227545
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Inland Fishes of California by : Peter B. Moyle

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South Island Trout Fishing Guide

South Island Trout Fishing Guide
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Publisher : Raupo
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 0143202685
ISBN-13 : 9780143202684
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis South Island Trout Fishing Guide by : John Kent

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 Wonder of Lost Causes

The Wonder of Lost Causes
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9780062747952
ISBN-13 : 0062747959
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wonder of Lost Causes by : Nick Trout

“THE WONDER OF LOST CAUSES is equal parts heart wrenching and heartwarming as Trout pulls you onto an emotional rollercoaster that is sure to leave your heart filled to the brim. A true testament to the power of love in its purest and most absolute form.” — Rachael Lippincott, New York Times bestselling author of Five Feet Apart In this unforgettable novel, perfect for fans of An Unexpected Grace and A Dog’s Way Home, a single mom and her chronically ill child receive a valuable lesson from an unlikely source—a very special dog who unexpectedly enters their lives and shows them that one person’s lost cause can be another’s greatest gift . . .Dr. Kate Blunt will do anything for her son, Jasper. Well, almost anything. Since Jasper has the incurable lung disease cystic fibrosis, Kate’s always told him he couldn’t get a dog. It’s a tough call, but she’s a single mom taking care of a kid who fights for every breath he takes. The daily medical routine that keeps Jasper alive is complicated enough. Worse still, Kate’s personal resolve runs contrary to her work as the veterinarian in charge of a Cape Cod animal shelter, where she is on a mission to find forever homes for dogs in desperate need. The scarred, mistreated wreck of a dog that turns up doesn’t stand a chance. Named Whistler, he’s too old, too ugly. But the dog forms an instantaneous bond with Jasper. Whistler never makes a sound, yet he speaks to Jasper in a myriad of mysterious ways. The clock’s ticking, the dog’s future hangs in the balance, and Jasper would do anything to find him a home; but Whistler has chosen them—for a reason.

Brown Trout

Brown Trout
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 922
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ISBN-10 : 9781119268338
ISBN-13 : 1119268338
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Brown Trout by : Javier Lobón-Cerviá

Brown Trout: Biology, Ecology and Management A comprehensive guide to the most current research, history, genetics and ecology of the brown trout including challenging environmental problems The brown trout is an iconic species across its natural European distribution and has been introduced throughout the World. Brown Trout offers a comprehensive review of the scientific information and current research on this major fish species. While the brown trout is the most sought species by anglers, its introduction to various waters around the world is causing serious environmental problems. At the same time, introduction of exogenous brown trout lineages threats conservation of native gene pools of populations in many regions. The authors summarize the important aspects of the brown trout’s life history and ecology and focus on the impact caused by the species. The text explores potential management strategies in order to maintain numerous damaged populations within its natural distributional range and to ameliorate its impacts in exotic environments. The authors include information on a wide-range of topics such as recent updates in population genetics, evolutionary history, reproductive traits and early ontogeny, life history plasticity in anadromous brown trout and life history of the adfluvial brown trout and much more. This vital resource: Contains the latest research on the biology and ecology of brown trout Includes information on phylogeography, genetics, population dynamics and stock management Spotlights the brown trout’s introduction to regions around the world and the serious environmental impacts Offers a comprehensive review of conservation and management techniques Written for salmonid scientists and researchers, fishery and environmental managers, and students of population genetics, ecology and population dynamics, Brown Trout explores the most recent findings on the history, ecology and sustainability of this much-researched species.