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Learned a lot form this book. Finished it recently.

http://books.google.ca/books?id=TsqPBMG3...er&f=false
It's cool that the whole book is available online!

What's your favorite part?
(02-21-2013 10:19 PM)zippyFX Wrote: [ -> ]It's cool that the whole book is available online!

What's your favorite part?

I'm pretty sure some pages are omitted. Anyway, I enjoyed the whole book as it broke down the nuances of riffles, runs, pools, flats etc.
(02-21-2013 10:37 PM)Sailor Joe Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-21-2013 10:19 PM)zippyFX Wrote: [ -> ]It's cool that the whole book is available online!

What's your favorite part?

I'm pretty sure some pages are omitted. Anyway, I enjoyed the whole book as it broke down the nuances of riffles, runs, pools, flats etc.

Your right, many pages are missing... Still quite a bit more than I am used to seeing.

What I like about it at a glance is that much of the information can apply to different types of fish.
Exactly what I thought! It goes on to breakdown the psychology and needs of trout in the different parts of a river. But as you read it, you realize the same principles could apply to more then just trout when fishing a river. I can't help but look at a river differently now after reading this book.
(02-22-2013 12:51 AM)zippyFX Wrote: [ -> ]What I like about it at a glance is that much of the information can apply to different types of fish.

You might also like "How to find fish, and make them strike" by Joe Bates.

Out of print - but many available at Abe Books, Ebay, etc..........

Cheers,

OldTimer
very useful for me, learning float fishing right now.
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