Fly Fishing Primer

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Fly Fishing Primer

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A Primer of Fly-Fishing


A Primer of Fly-Fishing


$12.95


“This is still the first book I would give to a novice…it is still the best basic introduction to fly-fishing.” – Nick Lyons (columnist for Fly Fisherman magazine. “He is acknowledged by the angling fraternity of all North America, and maybe the English-speaking world as the greatest writer on angling since an old chap called Izaak Walton.” – Gregory Clark…

Fly Fishing For Dummies


Fly Fishing For Dummies


$8.99


If you believe what you read, fly fishing requires the touch of a surgeon and the spirit of a Zen master. Forget about what you’ve heard about f ly fishing in the past, if you really want to learn how to fly fish all you need are the right tools, proper technique, and a positive attitude. With these essential elements you can begin to enjoy the sport of fly fishing in no time.For those of you wh…

Curtis Creek Manifesto:  A Fully Illustrated Guide to the Stategy, Finesse, Tactics, and Paraphernalia of Fly Fishing


Curtis Creek Manifesto: A Fully Illustrated Guide to the Stategy, Finesse, Tactics, and Paraphernalia of Fly Fishing


$5.42


Great beginners guide uses humour and a straight forward approach. Many drawings. 48 pgs….

Umpqua Shimazaki Dry Shake


Umpqua Shimazaki Dry Shake



Shimazaki Dry Shake is the best choice available for a reconditioner.á Not only is it a desiccant but a water û repellent powder as well. This handles soaked and slimed flies on the spot, even with the tippet still attached. Shake your flies in the powder a few times and theyÆll be good as new, ready to go.á Shimazaki even works on materials that have a tendency to clump with other floatants….


Umpqua Shimazaki Fly Fishing Dry Shake Fly Floatant Dun Color


Umpqua Shimazaki Fly Fishing Dry Shake Fly Floatant Dun Color


$10.99


Shimazaki Dry Shake is the best choice available for a reconditioner. Not only is it a desiccant but a water repellent powder as well. This handles soaked and slimed flies on the spot, even with the tippet still attached. Shake your flies in the powder a few times and they’ll be good as new, ready to go. Shimazaki even works on materials that have a tendency to clump with other floatants….
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