Salmonfly: Guide to the Dream Hatch of the West

Author:   Skip Morris
Publisher:   Stackpole Books
ISBN:  

9780811714648


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Salmonfly: Guide to the Dream Hatch of the West


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The complete guide to fly fishing one of North America's most legendary insect hatches--the Salmonfly. The most thorough resource on the Salmonfly and Golden Stone for fly fishers Tips on rigging and fly selection for both nymph fishing and dry-fly fishing Techniques for locating the hatch and reading the water Prime fishing in CA, CO, ID, MT, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY, Alberta, and BC""

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Author:   Skip Morris
Publisher:   Stackpole Books
Imprint:   Stackpole Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.60cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9780811714648


ISBN 10:   0811714640
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   15 January 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Skip Morris has written numerous books on fly tying and fly fishing, and like the pro he is, in ""The Salmonfly,"" he systematically explains to readers a lot more than just the basics of this famous Western hatch--a hatch that sometimes fails to live up to anglers' expectations. Part of the appeal of the book, in fact, is its explanation of why that failure happens and its advocacy of the best alternative: fishing the Golden Stonefly hatch that occurs more or less simultaneously, more reliably, with a larger population of naturals, and over a wider range of rivers.""--Bud Bynack""""California Fly Fisher"""" (05/01/2015) """"The Salmonfly"" is my favorite sort of book: small, tightly written around a single important subject, in fine prose, and with photos that are even better. When Salmonfly or Golden Stone nymphs migrate, or adults are on the wing, trout are seldom interested in eating anything else. If you don't know what to do about them, you're going to catch far more frustration than trout. Skip Morris's book tells you what to do. He's done it again--this book is unfair to the trout.""--Dave Hughes""author, ""Trout Flies"" and ""Pocketguide to Western Hatches"""" (10/01/2014) ""If anyone has covered the Salmonfly and related stoneflies better than Skip Morris has in this little book I haven't seen it. Their biology, habitat, tactics, patterns, and tackle all get Skip's careful attention. And you might just find that what he has to say will help you catch more fish even when Salmonflies aren't around. A most helpful and interesting guide to one of the iconic hatches of North America.""--Rick Hafele""author, ""Nymph-Fishing Rivers and Streams"""" (10/01/2014) ""Skip Morris's latest book is the most thorough treatment of the big western stoneflies yet to hit print. Written in a very accessible style, ""The Salmonfly"" covers not only the eponymous insect but also its cousin the Golden Stonefly, which often hatches in the same rivers at about the same time. Starting with the bugs' basic biology, the book then moves to what will be the heart of the matter for most anglers: how to fish these often puzzling hatches. When should you fish the dry fly, or in what circumstances will nymphing be more profitable? Using what gear and which techniques? Where in the river should you concentrate your casts? This book covers it all, in depth. Of particular interest to many fly fishers will be the last section on fly selection, given Skip's well known expertise as a fly tier. This is a book that belongs on the bookshelf of every angler who fishes the big western bug hatches, or aspires to.""--Arlen Thomason""author, ""BugWater"""" (10/01/2014)


If anyone has covered the Salmonfly and related stoneflies better than Skip Morris has in this little book I haven't seen it. Their biology, habitat, tactics, patterns, and tackle all get Skip's careful attention. And you might just find that what he has to say will help you catch more fish even when Salmonflies aren't around. A most helpful and interesting guide to one of the iconic hatches of North America. --Rick Hafele author, Nymph-Fishing Rivers and Streams (10/01/2014) Skip Morris's latest book is the most thorough treatment of the big western stoneflies yet to hit print. Written in a very accessible style, The Salmonfly covers not only the eponymous insect but also its cousin the Golden Stonefly, which often hatches in the same rivers at about the same time. Starting with the bugs' basic biology, the book then moves to what will be the heart of the matter for most anglers: how to fish these often puzzling hatches. When should you fish the dry fly, or in what circumstances will nymphing be more profitable? Using what gear and which techniques? Where in the river should you concentrate your casts? This book covers it all, in depth. Of particular interest to many fly fishers will be the last section on fly selection, given Skip's well known expertise as a fly tier. This is a book that belongs on the bookshelf of every angler who fishes the big western bug hatches, or aspires to. --Arlen Thomason author, BugWater (10/01/2014) The Salmonfly is my favorite sort of book: small, tightly written around a single important subject, in fine prose, and with photos that are even better. When Salmonfly or Golden Stone nymphs migrate, or adults are on the wing, trout are seldom interested in eating anything else. If you don't know what to do about them, you're going to catch far more frustration than trout. Skip Morris's book tells you what to do. He's done it again--this book is unfair to the trout. --Dave Hughes author, Trout Flies and Pocketguide to Western Hatches (10/01/2014) Skip Morris has written numerous books on fly tying and fly fishing, and like the pro he is, in The Salmonfly, he systematically explains to readers a lot more than just the basics of this famous Western hatch--a hatch that sometimes fails to live up to anglers' expectations. Part of the appeal of the book, in fact, is its explanation of why that failure happens and its advocacy of the best alternative: fishing the Golden Stonefly hatch that occurs more or less simultaneously, more reliably, with a larger population of naturals, and over a wider range of rivers. --Bud Bynack California Fly Fisher (05/01/2015)


Skip Morris has written numerous books on fly tying and fly fishing, and like the pro he is, in The Salmonfly, he systematically explains to readers a lot more than just the basics of this famous Western hatch--a hatch that sometimes fails to live up to anglers' expectations. Part of the appeal of the book, in fact, is its explanation of why that failure happens and its advocacy of the best alternative: fishing the Golden Stonefly hatch that occurs more or less simultaneously, more reliably, with a larger population of naturals, and over a wider range of rivers. --Bud Bynack California Fly Fisher (05/01/2015) The Salmonfly is my favorite sort of book: small, tightly written around a single important subject, in fine prose, and with photos that are even better. When Salmonfly or Golden Stone nymphs migrate, or adults are on the wing, trout are seldom interested in eating anything else. If you don't know what to do about them, you're going to catch far more frustration than trout. Skip Morris's book tells you what to do. He's done it again--this book is unfair to the trout. --Dave Hughes author, Trout Flies and Pocketguide to Western Hatches (10/01/2014) If anyone has covered the Salmonfly and related stoneflies better than Skip Morris has in this little book I haven't seen it. Their biology, habitat, tactics, patterns, and tackle all get Skip's careful attention. And you might just find that what he has to say will help you catch more fish even when Salmonflies aren't around. A most helpful and interesting guide to one of the iconic hatches of North America. --Rick Hafele author, Nymph-Fishing Rivers and Streams (10/01/2014) Skip Morris's latest book is the most thorough treatment of the big western stoneflies yet to hit print. Written in a very accessible style, The Salmonfly covers not only the eponymous insect but also its cousin the Golden Stonefly, which often hatches in the same rivers at about the same time. Starting with the bugs' basic biology, the book then moves to what will be the heart of the matter for most anglers: how to fish these often puzzling hatches. When should you fish the dry fly, or in what circumstances will nymphing be more profitable? Using what gear and which techniques? Where in the river should you concentrate your casts? This book covers it all, in depth. Of particular interest to many fly fishers will be the last section on fly selection, given Skip's well known expertise as a fly tier. This is a book that belongs on the bookshelf of every angler who fishes the big western bug hatches, or aspires to. --Arlen Thomason author, BugWater (10/01/2014)


Skip Morris's latest book is the most thorough treatment of the big western stoneflies yet to hit print. Written in a very accessible style, The Salmonfly covers not only the eponymous insect but also its cousin the Golden Stonefly, which often hatches in the same rivers at about the same time. Starting with the bugs' basic biology, the book then moves to what will be the heart of the matter for most anglers: how to fish these often puzzling hatches. When should you fish the dry fly, or in what circumstances will nymphing be more profitable? Using what gear and which techniques? Where in the river should you concentrate your casts? This book covers it all, in depth. Of particular interest to many fly fishers will be the last section on fly selection, given Skip's well known expertise as a fly tier. This is a book that belongs on the bookshelf of every angler who fishes the big western bug hatches, or aspires to. --Arlen Thomason author, BugWater (10/01/2014)


Skip Morris has written numerous books on fly tying and fly fishing, and like the pro he is, in The Salmonfly, he systematically explains to readers a lot more than just the basics of this famous Western hatch--a hatch that sometimes fails to live up to anglers' expectations. Part of the appeal of the book, in fact, is its explanation of why that failure happens and its advocacy of the best alternative: fishing the Golden Stonefly hatch that occurs more or less simultaneously, more reliably, with a larger population of naturals, and over a wider range of rivers. --Bud Bynack California Fly Fisher (05/01/2015)


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Skip Morris (www.skip-morris-fly-tying.com) is the author of seventeen fly-fishing books--including Seasons for Trout, Tactics for Trout, and Trout Flies for Rivers--and hundreds of magazine articles. He fishes and writes from his home in Washington State.

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