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Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout, New and Revised

How To Catch Fish When There's No Hatch To Match
  • ISBN-13: 9781599211473
  • Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
    Imprint: GLOBE PEQUOT
  • By Tom Rosenbauer
  • Price: AUD $51.99
  • Stock: 6 in stock
  • Availability: Order will be despatched as soon as possible.
  • Local release date: 24/03/2010
  • Format: Paperback (1.00mm X 1.00mm) Weight: 840g
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In this comprehensive and readable guide, Tom Rosenbauer shares his vast knowledge of fly fishing when there is no hatch. Written for both the novice and the seasoned angler, The Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout, New and Revised explores how trout live and feed, and how to make them strike, with a thoroughly updated text that addresses state-of-the-art approaches, and all new color photography. There is expert advice on how to fish with dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, and streamers—supported by many detailed illustrations and photos. This is the guide no trout fisherman should be without.

Tom Rosenbauer has been with the Orvis Company for 27 years, and is currently the Marketing Director. He has fly-fished across the world, and lives in southern Vermont on the banks of his favorite trout stream.
 

“As a how-to book, this one is far more literate and interesting than most, enhanced by its focus on ways to interest trout when they’re not interested. Rosenbauer’s frequent use of illustrated angling anecdotes and the latest research findings also add dimension to the narrative.”
—Steve Raymond, Fly Fisherman magazine


“Get this one. I guarantee it will teach you something.”
—Stephen J. Bodio, Fly Rod & Reel


“…an invaluable guide to catching trout when they aren’t rising.”
—Sports Afield


“Rosenbauer enables the weekend warrior to fish more insightfully through reading this book.”
—Jon Kartman, Booklist


“After I read this book, I realized it will not be one that will collect a lot of dust on the shelf. I know that I will pull it out time and again to read certain topics.”
—Paul Stackhouse, Decatur Daily

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