The fifty fly patterns described in these pages have proven
reliable in the fly-fishing streams and rivers of northern New
Mexico over many years. Developed by thirty locally respected
tyers, they are not widely known or sold commercially outside the
region. None are either legally patented or copied from widely
known standard flies or patterns.
This rich and varied group of patterns reflects diverse
approaches to fly-fishing and tying. The authors organize the fly
patterns by type: dries, nymphs, wets, streamers, midges, and
terrestrials. Each section describes the shared traits of the
flies, their construction and usefulness, and the best methods for
fishing with them. The description of each fly includes a thumbnail
history, recipe, tying instructions, and a photograph. An appendix
provides recipes for additional useful patterns described in other
manuals. The authors cannot guarantee fly-fishing success but they
do promise fun at fishing and tying.
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