Fishing Flies

Fishing Flies
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The most complete guide to fishing fliesDescribes every type of fly – freshwater and saltwaterCovers flies from around the worldEvery fly is illustrated with a specially taken photographFlies are tied by some of the world’s most famous fly-tiersCollins Fishing Flies is the encyclopaedic guide to the huge range of flies now being used by the modern fly-fisherman, whether they are fishing for the traditional quarry of salmon and trout, chasing bonefish on the tropical flats of the Caribbean, or stalking pike in the cold fens of East Anglia, and everything in between. Collins Fishing Flies not only describes every type of fly used to catch all types of fresh- and saltwater fish, it also describes every type from every country that is currently used. This unique combination allows the fisherman to select flies that may have never been used in their area, or never used to catch that species of fish, or perhaps both, and thus allow the fish to be offered something different.Collins Fishing Flies is divided into fourteen sections:EARLY FLIESNORTH COUNTRY SPIDERSLARVAE & PUPADRY FLIES AND FLOATING FLIESCUT- OR BURNT-FEATHER WINGSUPWINGED FLY SPINNERFANCY WET FLIES OR LOCH/SEA TROUT FLIESSTREAMERS AND BUCKTAILSFLIES FOR SALMON, SEA TROUT AND STEELHEADSHRIMPS AND PRAWNSSALMON DRY FLIESFLIES FOR SEA-RUN TROUT: SEA TROUT, STEELHEAD, CUTTHROAT AND CHARFLIES FOR FRESHWATER PREDATORSSALTWATER FLIESFor each fly the exact recipe is given, with hints on how to tie the perfect fly, plus a specially commissioned photograph of that fly. In all over 1300 flies are covered in detail.

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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

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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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