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Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover


Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover
 
Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover
Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover
Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover
Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover
Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover
Pioneers & Legends of Northwest - Jack W., Berryman, Softcover
 

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Leland on Fly Fishing Pioneers & Legends of the Northwest

The people, places, tackle, techniques, flies, literature, fly shops, photography, & lore of western fly fishing during the late 19th & 20th century. Development of unique fly styles west of the Rocky Mtns. 100 color & B&W photos; 6x9 inches, 192 pages.

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The inventions, achievements, traditions, and lore of western fly fishing are explored in this unique book, which examines the contributions of twenty-three pioneers and legends from British Columbia, California, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, and Washington: Dan Bailey, Ted Trueblood, Zane Grey, Polly Rosborough, and Roderick Haig-Brown, as well as some not so well known like Harry Hornbrook, "Mooch" Abraham, and Ralph Olson. Written in an engaging style with original photographs and fly plates, the book documents the development of new and effective fly patterns, fishing methods, techniques, and tackle, all necessary for the unequaled western waters and their novel fish--five species of Pacific salmon, Kamloops trout, steelhead, and sea-run cutthroat trout. 

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  • The people, places, tackle, techniques, flies, literature, fly shops, photography, and lore of western fly fishing during the late nineteenth and twentieth century
  • History of shooting heads, weighted flies, woven flies, the double haul, spliced lines, stripping baskets, and more Northwest fly-fishing innovations
  • Development of unique fly styles west of the Rocky Mountains: Bailey's "mossbacks"; Pott's woven-bodied "mites"; Rosborough's "fuzzy nymphs"; and Pray's "optics"; among numerous others