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The
Beekay Guide to Carp Baits |
Ken
Townley, 1998, paperback, 138 pages
Suitable for
experts and novices alike, this complete guide to carp baits explores
everything from natural baits to more hi-tech HNV baits, fishmeals and
even bird food.
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Fifty
Favorite Fly-Fishing Tales |
Chris
Santella, 2006, hardback, 224 pages
This US book
provides the reader with tales brought to you from expert anglers who
share their fishing experiences for both the sea and freshwater
environment.
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Lou
Stevens, 2003, paperback, 156 pages
In this book, the
author presents a new approach to fishing the dry fly on a wide variety
of small streams. Variations of tactics are discussed alongside
the introduction of tactical flies and damp flies.
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The
Book of Practical Fishing Knots |
Geoffrey
Budworth, 2003, hardback, 160 pages
The author
demonstrates how to tie approximately 60 dependable angling knots
alongside a number of variations from which each angler may develop a
useful repertoire to fit their personal requirements for rod, line, hook
and lure.
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Trout
Fishing in the UK and Ireland |
Lesley
Crawford, 2006, hardback, 224 pages
There is a hugely
rich diversity of trout fishing to be enjoyed in the UK and
Ireland. Lesley Crawford explains in detail how differing local
tactics have evolved and why such specialist skills remain so
successful. This book compares and explains the many subtle
differences in flies, tactics and techniques employed across Britain.
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Great
Salmon and Sea Trout Lochs of Scotland |
Bill
Rawlings, 2005, hardback, 208 pages
Bill Rawlings has
had many years of experience fishing in Scotland and in this book, he
shares his knowledge on where to fish, the equipment needed and how to
be successful. There are also details on how to contact fisheries
managers and the best places to stay. Bill Rawlings writes about
his own experiences as he travels around Scotland.
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Terry
Lawton, 2005, hardback, 192 pages
Nymph fishing
started in England, but over the last 50 years the English method has
been adapted and developed around the world to suit local
conditions. Terry Lawton has written the definitive history of
nymph fishing and has included many previously unpublished photographs.
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Paul
Gustafson, 2006, hardback, 224 pages
With unique rigs of
his own devising, items of tackle of his own invention and discoveries
about the species behaviour, the author has become an expert on
pike. A pioneer of night fishing, he his a firm believer that
barometric pressure with light levels play an important part and success
or failure can be predicted by studying the weather. The author
also explains how to choose and use the most effective tackle, how pike
live and their behaviour.
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Trout
and Salmon Flies of Ireland |
Peter
O'Reilly, 1995, hardback, 192 pages
Now in its 4th
printing, this comprehensive guide assesses the trout, salmon and sea
trout patterns currently used in Ireland. Includes details on what
they look like and the materials used, at what time of year and which
conditions to use them and more importantly, which flies the local
anglers recommend for each river or lough.
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Peter
O'Reilly, 2000, hardback, 224 pages
A practical book by
one of Ireland's top fly fishing instructors. The author shares
his knowledge of fishing in Ireland and provides advice on fishing the
duckfly, mayfly and murrough on the loughs and explains the merits of
fishing the shrimp fly for salmon and how to imitate the sheelin
bloodworm. Apart from flies, Peter O'Reilly also explains the
tackle required, successful techniques and rivercraft. A perfect
companion for resident anglers and visitors to Ireland.
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