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Overview
In this long-awaited book, master fly-fisherman Charles Meck explains everything you need to know about the special techniques of fly-fishing small streams, including:
Finding and rating productive streams
Selecting rods, reels, lines, and leaders
Small-stream casting techniques-including Meck's innovative "bow-and-arrow cast"
What hatches to expect—and when—on small streams
Tying buoyant and visible dry flies for small steams-as well as nymphs, wet flies, and terrestrials
Improving fishing on your favorite streams
Meck invites fishermen who are tired of shoulder-to-shoulder fishing on renowed trout rivers to try the undiscovered small streams of North America, where ". . . once you experience a successful thirty-plus trout day, you'll be hooked for life." Photographs.