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Gentlemen Preferred Dry Flies



Gentlemen Preferred Dry Flies
This excerpt is about the traditional practice of fly-fishing, which is still practiced today by many enthusiasts. The author, John Black, has written extensively on the topic, and his book is considered the authoritative work on the subject. Fly-fishing has been around for centuries, and the traditional practice of using flies that resemble the insects that live on the water's surface has been fo... more details
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  • Traditional fly-fishing is a centuries-old practice that is still followed by many enthusiasts
  • There is a debate among fly-fishers as to which technique is better - using wet flies or dry flies
  • Wet flies are used to imitate the insects that live on the water's surface, while dry flies are used to catch fish that are swimming in open water


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Author William C. Black
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780826347954
Publisher University Of New Mexico Press
Manufacturer University Of New Mexico Press
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This excerpt is about the traditional practice of fly-fishing, which is still practiced today by many enthusiasts. The author, John Black, has written extensively on the topic, and his book is considered the authoritative work on the subject. Fly-fishing has been around for centuries, and the traditional practice of using flies that resemble the insects that live on the water's surface has been followed by many enthusiasts. There is still a debate among fly-fishers as to which technique is better - using wet flies or dry flies.

The author has fished with flies all over the world. His knowledge of the art and sport of catching trout with feathered imitations of native insects has been imparted to countless students in his annual Fly-Fishing Basics classes since 1978. But this book far surpasses Black's experience on the rivers and streams he has fished. There is evidence that men have been fooling fish with fake flies for over 700 years, possibly much longer, going back to China and Macedonia and Rome. The first fly-fishing book, written in the early years of the fifteenth century but not published until 1496, was for many years attributed to Dame Juliana Berners, an English nun born some years before that. Subsequent evidence shows that she may not have been the author of the "Treatise of Fishing with an Angle". The true author is unknown, but the dictates of the book have lived on ever since in the ever-present activity of fly-fishing's devotees. Black gathers the stories of numerous historical characters, many of them English aristocrats, who have adhered to the traditional requirement that flies should be modeled on the flying insects that land on the water's surface, rather than nymphs, the immature form of the floating insect. Gentlemen only fished for rising fish lured by a fleeting food source. While both techniques are now equally fascinating to gentlemen (and ladies), the debate between those who prefer dry flies to wet continues to this day.

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