Fishing Flies
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Smalley. Fishing Flies
AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF. FISHING FLIES
Malcolm Greenhalgh
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
WHAT IS A FISHING FLY?
FLY-TYING MATERIALS
HOOKS
THREADS
FUR AND FEATHER
DO WE NEED SO MANY DIFFERENT FLIES?
THE PRESENTATION OF FLY-TYING RECIPES
PARTS OF A FLY
THE EARLIEST FLIES
THE MACEDONIAN FLY
BAVARIAN CHUB FLY
BAVARIAN PIKE FLY
THE FIRST FLIES TO APPEAR IN PRINT
A DOZEN EARLY FLIES FROM SWITZERLAND
ITALY’S VALSESIAN FLIES
SOME EARLY FLIES FROM NORTHERN SPAIN
HOW TO TIE A FLY
WALTON, BARKER AND COTTON
CHETHAM’S STRANGE CONTRIBUTION
FRENCH CONNECTION
TROUT FLY EVOLUTION INTO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
EARLY ATLANTIC SALMON FLIES
ANCIENT PIKE FLIES
PIKE FLY
ANOTHER PIKE FLY
ANOTHER PIKE FLY
THE FIRST SALTWATER FLIES
TWO FLIES FOR STRIPED BASS
North Country Spiders or Soft-Hackled Wet Flies
SIMPLE HACKLE PATTERNS
DUBBED BODY PATTERNS
HERL-HEADED FLIES
THORAX SPIDERS
SPIDER SEDGES (CADDISFLIES)
THE RIDDLE OF THE MARCH BROWN
BUSTARDS
Nymphs
GOLDHEADS
STONEFLY NYMPHS
DAMSELFLY NYMPHS
Larvae and Pupae
CADDIS LARVAE
CASED CADDIS
CASELESS CADDIS LARVAE
CADDIS PUPAE
DEEP PUPAE
SURFACE CADDIS PUPAE (EMERGERS)
MIDGE LARVAE
MIDGE PUPAE
CORIXIDS, WATER BOATMEN AND BACKSWIMMERS
SHRIMPS (OR SCUDS) AND HOG-LICE (OR SOW-BUGS)
FRESHWATER SHRIMP/SCUD
HOG-LICE/SOW-BUGS
Dry Flies and Floating Flies
DRY FLY HACKLES
DRY FLY WINGS
HOW MINIMALIST CAN WE BE?
GENERAL DRY FLIES
PARACHUTE-HACKLED FLOATING FLIES
FLYMPHS
SOME OTHER GENERAL DRY FLIES
AN ASIDE: FLOATING SNAILS
MORE PRECISELY IMITATIVE FLIES:
UPWINGED FLIES or MAYFLIES
HACKLED DUN IMITATIONS
SPLIT-WINGED DUN IMITATIONS
HACKLE-POINT DUN IMITATIONS
FEATHER-FIBRE WING DUN IMITATIONS
CUT- OR BURNT-FEATHER WINGS
PARADUNS
SOME AUSTRALIAN PARACHUTES
CUL DE CANARD DRY FLIES
WOVEN-BODY EMERGERS AND DRIES
CAENIS AND TRICOS
MAYFLIES
WHY ARE DRY FLIES ALWAYS TIED THE SAME WAY ROUND?
Upwinged Fly Spinners
Stoneflies
Caddisflies, or Sedges
Adult Midges
Damselflies
Terrestrials … or Land-Bred Insects that Fall Onto the Water
Dry Flies for Grayling
Fancy Wet Flies or Loch/Sea Trout Flies
A VISIT TO THE HEBRIDES
DAPPING FLIES
Streamers and Bucktails
AN EXAMPLE OF THE ART OF SPINNING AND STACKING DEER HAIR
THUNDERCREEK MINNOW
Flies for Salmon, Sea Trout and Steelhead
SO JUST WHY DO SALMON TAKE A FLY?
HOOKS AND SIZES OF SALMON WET FLIES
NOTE ON COLOUR AND FLASH
CONFIDENCE IN THE FLY
SALMON FLIES
EARLY SALMON FLIES
CLASSIC SALMON FLIES
CLASSIC SALMON FLIES
HAIR-WINGED SALMON FLIES
THE ‘RAT’ SERIES
BLACK HAIR-WINGS
Salmon Shrimps and Prawns
IRISH SHRIMP FLIES
SHRIMPS WITH JUNGLE COCK WINGS (TIED AS A ROOF OVER THE BODY)
SHRIMPS WITH JUNGLE COCK EYES
IRISH SHRIMPS/SALMON FLIES LACKING JUNGLE COCK
THE WORLD OF SHRIMP FLIES
Salmon Dry Flies
SALMON NYMPHS
Flies for Sea-Run Trout: Sea Trout, Steelhead, Cutthroat and Char
SEA TROUT FLIES
TANDEM SUNK LURES
WAKE LURES
STEELHEAD FLIES
A VISIT TO BRITISH COLUMBIA
EGG FLIES
FLIES FOR SEA-RUN CUTTHROAT
Flies for Freshwater Predators
FLOATING FLIES
BALSA-BODIED POPPERS
SINKING FLIES
PIKE STREAMERS
CLOUSER DEEP MINNOW VARIANTS
Saltwater Flies
MULLET AND THE FLIES TO CATCH THEM
FLIES THAT IMITATE BAIT-FISH
TARPON FLIES
POPPERS
SQUID
SHRIMPS AND CRABS
The Art of Fly-Dressing … or Why People Tie Flies
Select Bibliography
Index
Copyright
About the Publisher
Отрывок из книги
Photography by Jason Smalley
FLIES TIED BY
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Tag: ½-inch-long, oval gold tinsel.
Tail: Strips of red, orange, blue and green swan.
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