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Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881212ISBN 13: 9781571881212
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
Condición: new. (Paperback, 1998). (1998) reprint. 8vo paperback (140 x 216mm). Pp64. B/w diagrams, charts and formulae. Mint new paperback. "This book is to be used as a reference and technical guide for the construction of leaders .This is a technical book about knots and the various leaders you'll need to catch a wide variety of fish." Sections include: General information - leader/tippet to hook size, various leaders, IGFA rules; Knots; Freshwater leaders; Saltwater leaders. Leaders given include those specifically for panfish, bass, trout, salmon and steelhead, billfish, bonefish, permit, redfish, sailfish, snook, tarpon. PREVIOUS PRICE £6.95.
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881298ISBN 13: 9781571881298
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
Condición: new. (Paperback, 1998). (1998) ND 1st edition reprint. 4to paperback (215 x 280mm). Pp127. Colour photographs throughout. Fine new paperback copy. "Features the finest and most contemporary flies to tie and fish. An all-colour fly pattern book with over 600 cutting-edge flies (with dressings and fishing explanations) for virtually all sport-fishing situations." PREVIOUS PRICE £24.95.
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Original o primera edición
(Paperback, 1998). 1998 1st edition. 4to ring-bound paperback (246 x 279mm). Pp110. Not illustrated, tables of steelhead data. Slight use but very good, second-hand ring-bound paperback. "Steelhead catch information statistics for determining where and when to catch Oregon and Washington steelhead." "During the past several years, I gradually became aware of the facts and data contained in this text. I quickly discovered that I was fishing certain rivers at the wrong time of the year. For example, I made several trips to the Columbia River upstream from McNary Dam in September, only to get skunked. Oh, I graphed lots of fish and saw several fish jumping and rolling, but they seemingly had lockjaw and would not bite. However, once I began studying the catch data and the correlation to the fish counts at McNary Dam, I realized there was a delay in the peak passage over the dam and the peak catch months. Further study revealed that the average water temperature in September for this section of the Columbia was 68 degrees, while the average temperature in October was 60 degrees. My 'hours per fish' have since dropped significantly and I patiently wait for October before fishing this area." The author presents 100 pages of tables of such data for well-chosen venues in Oregon and Washington: Top 10 steelhead rivers in Oregon - summer runs and winter runs, ranked by number of fish caught; Top 10 steelhead rivers in Washington - summer runs and winter runs, ranked by number of fish caught; Peak catch month calendar for 100 Oregon rivers; Peak catch month calendar for 100 Washington rivers; Columbia and snake river Projects - map; Historical count of steelhead over Columbia and Snake River Dams (annual counts); Average steelhead catch by month - top 100 steelhead rivers in Oregon, alphabetical listing by river based on number of steelhead caught; Average steelhead catch by month - top 100 steelhead rivers in Washington, alphabetical listing by river based on number of steelhead caught; Steelhead smolt plants (i.e., spawning success) - Oregon; Steelhead smolt plants (i.e., spawning success) - Washington. .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1999
ISBN 10: 157188145XISBN 13: 9781571881458
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
(Paperback, 1998). (1998) later reprint. Large format paperback (215 x 280mm). Pp128. Colour photographs of flies throughout. Slight use but very good. This book "presents over 400 of these proven patterns, contributed by over 80 fly shops in the Western United States and Canada. Chapters include:General attractor and multi-purpose flies; Mayflies; Caddisflies; Stoneflies; Midges, craneflies and aquatic worms; Damselflies, dragonflies, backswimmers, water boatmen and water beetles; Terrestrials; baitfish and leeches; Crustaceans. .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1999
ISBN 10: 157188145XISBN 13: 9781571881458
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
Condición: new. (Paperback, 1998). (1998) later reprint. Large format paperback (215 x 280mm). Pp128. Colour photographs of flies throughout. Fine new unread paperback. This book "presents over 400 of these proven patterns, contributed by over 80 fly shops in the Western United States and Canada. Chapters include:General attractor and multi-purpose flies; Mayflies; Caddisflies; Stoneflies; Midges, craneflies and aquatic worms; Damselflies, dragonflies, backswimmers, water boatmen and water beetles; Terrestrials; baitfish and leeches; Crustaceans. .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 2000
ISBN 10: 1571881468ISBN 13: 9781571881465
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
(Hardcover, 1998). 1998 1st edition. 4to (225 x 286mm). Pp128. Colour photographs of flies throughout. Laminated boards. Slight use else very good. This book "presents over 400 of these proven patterns, contributed by over 80 fly shops in the Western United States and Canada. "Best trout flies for: mayflies, caddisflies, stoneflies, midges, craneflies, aquatic worms, damselflies, backswimmers, water boatmen, water beetles, terrestrials, baitfish and leeches, crustaceans". .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881263ISBN 13: 9781571881267
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
(Hardcover, 1998). (1998) later reprint. Large 4to (230 x 287mm). Pp444. Over 3000 colour photographs. Blue boards, titled in silver-gilt on spine & upper board. First few pages stuck together, slightly shaken but a good-plus copy in slightly used dust-wrapper. "There is no other work in the history of fly-tying or fly-tying literature that is as comprehensive". Encyclopaedic presentation of fly tying techniques, arranged according to a fly's body parts. Each section contains many different techniques for constructing the body part in question, with excellent step by step photographs in colour. The 444 large format pages have five to ten photographs per page, punctuating three columns of text. Selection of materials; hook preparation; thread handling; mounting and trimming materials; weighting hooks; underbodies, wiggle bodies, tandem hooks and weed guards; tails and trailing shucks; ribbing and gills; 150 pages on bodies; 100 pages on wings; 90 pages on hackles; heads, collars and eyes. The selection of materials covered is too long to list. "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference is an incredibly detailed book that will no doubt be recognized for many decades as the definitive guide to tying anything on a hook to create any kind of trout fly. With in-depth discussions of over 400 tying techniques dealing with both natural and synthetic materials, and demonstrated with more than 3,000 color photos, there is hardly a question concerning tying trout flies that goes unanswered." (A.K. Best). ".if you are really serious about tying flies, then you cannot afford not to buy this. .Every fly tying technique I can think of, and hundreds that I can't, are listed and pictured here and if you own this, you really won't have a good reason for buying any more fly tying books (but you will). The explanations are clear [and] the photos are wonderful. Beyond outstanding." (Andrew Herd). .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881263ISBN 13: 9781571881267
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
Condición: new. (Hardcover, 1998). (1998) undated (2020) reprint. Large 4to (230 x 287mm). Pp444. Over 3000 colour photographs. Laminated pictorial boards (as issued, without dust-wrapper). Fine new copy. This new reprint has been published without a dust-wrapper. "There is no other work in the history of fly-tying or fly-tying literature that is as comprehensive." An encyclopaedic presentation of fly tying techniques, arranged according to a fly's body parts. Each section contains many different techniques for constructing the body part in question, with excellent step by step photographs in colour. The 444 large format pages have five to ten photographs per page, punctuating three columns of text. Selection of materials; hook preparation; thread handling; mounting and trimming materials; weighting hooks; underbodies, wiggle bodies, tandem hooks and weed guards; tails and trailing shucks; ribbing and gills; 150 pages on bodies; 100 pages on wings; 90 pages on hackles; heads, collars and eyes. The selection of materials covered is too long to list. "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference is an incredibly detailed book that will no doubt be recognized for many decades as the definitive guide to tying anything on a hook to create any kind of trout fly. With in-depth discussions of over 400 tying techniques dealing with both natural and synthetic materials, and demonstrated with more than 3,000 color photos, there is hardly a question concerning tying trout flies that goes unanswered." (A.K. Best). ".if you are really serious about tying flies, then you cannot afford not to buy this. .Every fly tying technique I can think of, and hundreds that I can't, are listed and pictured here and if you own this, you really won't have a good reason for buying any more fly tying books (but you will). The explanations are clear [and] the photos are wonderful. Beyond outstanding." (Andrew Herd). .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881263ISBN 13: 9781571881267
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
(Hardcover, 1998 ). 1998 1st edition reprint. Large 4to (219 x 285mm). Pp444. Over 3000 colour photographs. Silver-gilt fly motif and titles to upper board, spine titled in silver-gilt. Edges of boards rubbed, slightly shaken but good-plus in slghtly used dust-wrapper. "There is no other work in the history of fly-tying or fly-tying literature that is as comprehensive". Encyclopaedic presentation of fly tying techniques, arranged according to a fly's body parts. Each section contains many different techniques for constructing the body part in question, with excellent step by step photographs in colour. The 444 large format pages have five to ten photographs per page, punctuating three columns of text. Selection of materials; hook preparation; thread handling; mounting and trimming materials; weighting hooks; underbodies, wiggle bodies, tandem hooks and weed guards; tails and trailing shucks; ribbing and gills; 150 pages on bodies; 100 pages on wings; 90 pages on hackles; heads, collars and eyes. The selection of materials covered is too long to list. "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference is an incredibly detailed book that will no doubt be recognized for many decades as the definitive guide to tying anything on a hook to create any kind of trout fly. With in-depth discussions of over 400 tying techniques dealing with both natural and synthetic materials, and demonstrated with more than 3,000 color photos, there is hardly a question concerning tying trout flies that goes unanswered." (A.K. Best). "if you are really serious about tying flies, then you cannot afford not to buy this. Every fly tying technique I can think of, and hundreds that I can't, are listed and pictured here and if you own this, you really won't have a good reason for buying any more fly tying books (but you will). The explanations are clear [and] the photos are wonderful. Beyond outstanding." (Andrew Herd). .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881263ISBN 13: 9781571881267
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
(Hardcover, 1998 ). 1998 1st edition reprint. Large 4to (219 x 285mm). Pp444. Over 3000 colour photographs. Silver-gilt fly motif and titles to upper board, spine titled in silver-gilt. Slight use else very good in used/faded dust-wrapper. "There is no other work in the history of fly-tying or fly-tying literature that is as comprehensive". Encyclopaedic presentation of fly tying techniques, arranged according to a fly's body parts. Each section contains many different techniques for constructing the body part in question, with excellent step by step photographs in colour. The 444 large format pages have five to ten photographs per page, punctuating three columns of text. Selection of materials; hook preparation; thread handling; mounting and trimming materials; weighting hooks; underbodies, wiggle bodies, tandem hooks and weed guards; tails and trailing shucks; ribbing and gills; 150 pages on bodies; 100 pages on wings; 90 pages on hackles; heads, collars and eyes. The selection of materials covered is too long to list. "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference is an incredibly detailed book that will no doubt be recognized for many decades as the definitive guide to tying anything on a hook to create any kind of trout fly. With in-depth discussions of over 400 tying techniques dealing with both natural and synthetic materials, and demonstrated with more than 3,000 color photos, there is hardly a question concerning tying trout flies that goes unanswered." (A.K. Best). "if you are really serious about tying flies, then you cannot afford not to buy this. Every fly tying technique I can think of, and hundreds that I can't, are listed and pictured here and if you own this, you really won't have a good reason for buying any more fly tying books (but you will). The explanations are clear [and] the photos are wonderful. Beyond outstanding." (Andrew Herd). .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881530ISBN 13: 9781571881533
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
(Hardcover, 1998 ). 1998 1st edition. Hardback issue. 4to spiral-bound hardback (227 x 287mm). Pp119. Colour plates of flies, colour photographs throughout, bibliography. Laminated boards. A very good hardback copy. "Atlantic salmon, the 'king of game fish,' have long been a challenging quarry to the fly fisher. At times they will take any fly offered, at other times none at all. .In [this book], Paul Marriner shares the top-producing eastern Canadian salmon flies. From dry flies to wets, Speys, Dees, Muddlers and 'marabous,' shrimp, streamers and bucktails, tube flies, even a few exhibition patterns. This book has over 200 Atlantic salmon patterns, plus informative text on the tier, variations, and even advice on technique." Chapters include: Bombers, bugs, and other dry flies; Wet flies; Muddlers and 'marabous'; Prawns, shrimps and long-tails; Spey, dee, and grub-style patterns; Streamers and bucktails; Tube flies and Waddingtons; Exhibition patterns. .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881263ISBN 13: 9781571881267
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro
(Hardcover, 1998). (1998) later reprint. Large 4to (230 x 287mm). Pp444. Over 3000 colour photographs. Silver-gilt fly motif and titles to grey-blue boards, spine titled in gilt. Slight use, former owner's name to front end-paper else very good in like dust-wrapper. "There is no other work in the history of fly-tying or fly-tying literature that is as comprehensive". Encyclopaedic presentation of fly tying techniques, arranged according to a fly's body parts. Each section contains many different techniques for constructing the body part in question, with excellent step by step photographs in colour. The 444 large format pages have five to ten photographs per page, punctuating three columns of text. Selection of materials; hook preparation; thread handling; mounting and trimming materials; weighting hooks; underbodies, wiggle bodies, tandem hooks and weed guards; tails and trailing shucks; ribbing and gills; 150 pages on bodies; 100 pages on wings; 90 pages on hackles; heads, collars and eyes. The selection of materials covered is too long to list. "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference is an incredibly detailed book that will no doubt be recognized for many decades as the definitive guide to tying anything on a hook to create any kind of trout fly. With in-depth discussions of over 400 tying techniques dealing with both natural and synthetic materials, and demonstrated with more than 3,000 color photos, there is hardly a question concerning tying trout flies that goes unanswered." (A.K. Best). ".if you are really serious about tying flies, then you cannot afford not to buy this. .Every fly tying technique I can think of, and hundreds that I can't, are listed and pictured here and if you own this, you really won't have a good reason for buying any more fly tying books (but you will). The explanations are clear [and] the photos are wonderful. Beyond outstanding." (Andrew Herd). .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881263ISBN 13: 9781571881267
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
(Hardcover, 1998 ). 1998 1st edition. Large 4to (219 x 285mm). Pp444. Over 3000 colour photographs. Blue boards, spine and upper board titled in silver-gilt, silver-gilt fly motif to upper board. Slight rubbing to bottom of boards, else very good in clean dust-wrapper. "There is no other work in the history of fly-tying or fly-tying literature that is as comprehensive." Encyclopaedic presentation of fly tying techniques, arranged according to a fly's body parts. Each section contains many different techniques for constructing the body part in question, with excellent step by step photographs in colour. The 444 large format pages have five to ten photographs per page, punctuating three columns of text. Selection of materials; hook preparation; thread handling; mounting and trimming materials; weighting hooks; underbodies, wiggle bodies, tandem hooks and weed guards; tails and trailing shucks; ribbing and gills; 150 pages on bodies; 100 pages on wings; 90 pages on hackles; heads, collars and eyes. The selection of materials covered is too long to list. "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference is an incredibly detailed book that will no doubt be recognized for many decades as the definitive guide to tying anything on a hook to create any kind of trout fly. With in-depth discussions of over 400 tying techniques dealing with both natural and synthetic materials, and demonstrated with more than 3,000 color photos, there is hardly a question concerning tying trout flies that goes unanswered." (A.K. Best). "If you are really serious about tying flies, then you cannot afford not to buy this. Every fly tying technique I can think of, and hundreds that I can't, are listed and pictured here and if you own this, you really won't have a good reason for buying any more fly tying books (but you will). The explanations are clear [and] the photos are wonderful. Beyond outstanding." (Andrew Herd). .
Publicado por Frank Amato Publications. Portland, Oregon. 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 1571881263ISBN 13: 9781571881267
Librería: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
(Hardcover, 1998 ). 1998 1st edition. Large 4to (219 x 285mm). Pp444. Over 3000 colour photographs. Silver-gilt fly motif and titles to upper board, spine titled in silver-gilt. Fine copy in dust-wrapper. "There is no other work in the history of fly-tying or fly-tying literature that is as comprehensive". Encyclopaedic presentation of fly tying techniques, arranged according to a fly's body parts. Each section contains many different techniques for constructing the body part in question, with excellent step by step photographs in colour. The 444 large format pages have five to ten photographs per page, punctuating three columns of text. Selection of materials; hook preparation; thread handling; mounting and trimming materials; weighting hooks; underbodies, wiggle bodies, tandem hooks and weed guards; tails and trailing shucks; ribbing and gills; 150 pages on bodies; 100 pages on wings; 90 pages on hackles; heads, collars and eyes. The selection of materials covered is too long to list. "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference is an incredibly detailed book that will no doubt be recognized for many decades as the definitive guide to tying anything on a hook to create any kind of trout fly. With in-depth discussions of over 400 tying techniques dealing with both natural and synthetic materials, and demonstrated with more than 3,000 color photos, there is hardly a question concerning tying trout flies that goes unanswered." (A.K. Best). "if you are really serious about tying flies, then you cannot afford not to buy this. Every fly tying technique I can think of, and hundreds that I can't, are listed and pictured here and if you own this, you really won't have a good reason for buying any more fly tying books (but you will). The explanations are clear [and] the photos are wonderful. Beyond outstanding." (Andrew Herd). .