Hook up with the fly-fishing guide that's a keeper

Some say successful fly fishing requires supreme athleticism, a surgeon's delicate touch, and the serene spirit of a Zen master. But forget the hype: The updated edition of Fly Fishing for Dummies shows that all you need to get the hang of this enjoyable sport are the right tools, a disciplined technique, and a positive attitude. Whether you're an old salt or dipping your toes in for the first time, you'll find everything you need to learn, improve, and keep your casting sharp and fresh!

Longtime fishing writer Peter Kaminsky wades right in, taking you from choosing a rod and tying flies all the way through to staying dry with the right wardrobe and cooking up a delicious catch. You'll also find out how you can get by with just 20 flies, a half dozen casts, and three knots. And, if you want to plunge deeper into the sport, he suggests some bucket-list destination rivers and streams to keep you agreeably hooked and learning for life--proving that the father of fishing writers Izaak Walton was right when, three centuries ago, he said: "No life is so pleasant and happy as that of a well-governed angler."

* Study your quarry--from rainbow trout to fashionable "glamour" fish

* Get the best rod, reel, and gear for success--including the smartest tech

* Know where to fish (land or sea) and how to read the water

* Follow visual examples to sharpen your casting

Whatever your fly-fishing aims or skill level, the proven advice and 150+ illustrations in this friendly guide are your path to a lifetime of happy and productive trips: Don't let it be the one that got away!



Autorentext

Peter Kaminsky's "Outdoors" column has appeared for many years in the New York Times. His books on fly fishing include The Moon Pulled Up An Acre of Bass, American Waters, and The Flyfisherman's Guide To The Meaning of Life. His fishing writing has appeared in Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, Flyfisherman, Anglers Journal, New York Magazine, and GQ. He is the former managing editor of National Lampoon.



Zusammenfassung

Hook up with the fly-fishing guide that's a keeper

Some say successful fly fishing requires supreme athleticism, a surgeon's delicate touch, and the serene spirit of a Zen master. But forget the hype: The updated edition of Fly Fishing for Dummies shows that all you need to get the hang of this enjoyable sport are the right tools, a disciplined technique, and a positive attitude. Whether you're an old salt or dipping your toes in for the first time, you'll find everything you need to learn, improve, and keep your casting sharp and fresh!

Longtime fishing writer Peter Kaminsky wades right in, taking you from choosing a rod and tying flies all the way through to staying dry with the right wardrobe and cooking up a delicious catch. You'll also find out how you can get by with just 20 flies, a half dozen casts, and three knots. And, if you want to plunge deeper into the sport, he suggests some bucket-list destination rivers and streams to keep you agreeably hooked and learning for lifeproving that the father of fishing writers Izaak Walton was right when, three centuries ago, he said: No life is so pleasant and happy as that of a well-governed angler.

  • Study your quarryfrom rainbow trout to fashionable glamour fish
  • Get the best rod, reel, and gear for successincluding the smartest tech
  • Know where to fish (land or sea) and how to read the water
  • Follow visual examples to sharpen your casting

Whatever your fly-fishing aims or skill level, the proven advice and 150+ illustrations in this friendly guide are your path to a lifetime of happy and productive trips: Don't let it be the one that got away!



Inhalt

Introduction 1

About This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: The Basics 5

Chapter 1: What Every Fly Rodder Needs to Know 7

What is a Fish? 7

How do I know it's a fish? 8

What does a fish want out of life? 9

Fishing versus Angling 10

How Do I Learn? Who Do I Ask? 13

Parents 13

Friends 13

Fly shops 13

Guides 14

Schools 15

Online: My inbox runneth over 15

Four Things I Wish Somebody Had Told Me about When I Started 17

Bad vibrations 17

Trying to do more than you really can 17

Shadows of evil 17

Your Budweiser hat 17

The Dog Ate My Homework (Or Why You Need a License) 18

Chapter 2: Choosing a Rod 19

Anatomy of a Fly Rod 20

No, butt seriously 22

You have to cast your way 23

The Four Jobs of a Rod 24

When bigger is better (and when it isn't) 24

Line weight and rod weight: The bottom line 25

The long and short of it 25

Realistically speaking 26

Where the action is 26

A Rod for All Seasons 27

Trout 27

Bass, pike, and light saltwater 28

Heavy saltwater: Tarpon, sharks, and other monsters 28

Matching the rod to the fish 29

Have rod, will travel 29

Rod Care 30

Be finicky about ferrules 30

Use a rod case 30

Not getting stuck 32

Getting unstuck 32

The last word 33

Chapter 3: Reels 35

MFP (Maximum Fishing Pleasure) and the Balanced Outfit 36

Fly Reels 36

What does a fly reel do? 36

The ABCs of arbors 38

Kind of a drag 38

Using your tools to stop the fish (Hint: Your hand is a piece of tackle, too) 39

Why is a Reel Like a New Business? 40

Be seated 40

The full-figured reel 41

Maintaining Your Reels 42

Like the dentist says, rinse often 42

Don't forget to oil 43

Chapter 4: Between the Rod and the Fish: Hooks, Lines, Leaders 45

Checking Out Fly Lines 45

Is weight good or bad? 46

Does color count? 47

Taper tips 47

Sink or swim 47

Threading your fly line 48

Looking at Leaders 50

Matching your leader to your fly 51

What tippet should I tie? 51

How strong does the leader need to be? 53

Everything You Need to Know about Hooks 53

When bigger is smaller 55

Get to the point! 55

Unhooking yourself 56

Get rid of your barbs 57

That Sinking Feeling 59

What Comes After the Tippet? 59

Tie one on 59

Hopper dropper: A true life saver 59

Part 2: The Fish and the Flies 61

Chapter 5: Trout and the Bugs They Love (Plus Some Non-Bugs Too) 63

The Short, Happy Life of the Mayfly: Swim, Eat, Fly, Mate, Die 64

In the beginning 64

Dry-fly time: The big show 64

Spinners: The happy ending and then kaput! 66

Get wet! 67

Get net! 68

Some Nymph Basics 68

Crawlers 68

Clingers 69

Burrowers 69

Swimmers 70

Reading the Rings 70

Headhunting 71

Emergers: Trout candy 72

Spinners: After the fun is done 72

Don't ignore the small stuff 72

Caddis Flies: Not Sexy, but They Work 73

Stone Flies: The Biggest Bugs 76

Salmon flies: The greatest hatch 76

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Titel
Fly Fishing For Dummies
EAN
9781119685944
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Genre
Veröffentlichung
08.10.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
17.44 MB
Anzahl Seiten
384