As the saying goes, to catch a fish, you have got to think like a
fish. This book instructs readers on how to think like a fish, but
more specifically, how to think like a local trout! Trout fishing
is a rewarding sport and it's easy to get started: licenses are
inexpensive, good equipment can be found in all price ranges, and
best of all, trout are plentiful in saltwater, brackish estuaries,
lakes of every size, small streams and large, fast-flowing rivers.
There's no need for an expensive boat either as trout can be fished
from shore, by casting from a small boat or trolling in a float
tube. Want to know when to reach for an Elk Hair Caddis or Tom
Thumb pattern or just go for a worm? Where to cast your Madam X for
maximum appeal? Tried and true advice from old-timers is combined
with the most up-to-date information from fishing guides and the
latest findings from biologists. This guide covers both fly and
spin-casting gear, recommended patterns and baits, as well as
river, lake and ice fishing techniques, and information about trout
found in our waters including rainbow and steelhead, cut-throats,
brown and Dolly Varden char. Written by Larry E Stefanyk, founding
publisher of "Island Fisherman" magazine, with contributions from
expert anglers and guides Phil Rowley, Ralph Shaw, Joie Cole, Matt
Guiguet, Frank Daizel, Kenzie Cuthbert, Bill Luscombe and Ron
Thompson, here is an up-to-date and comprehensive look at all
aspects of trout sport fishing in the Pacific Northwest.
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