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Orvis Flyfishers Guide By State
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Orvis FLYFISHERS GUIDE BY STATE |
Flyfisher's Guide to Montana
By Chuck Robbins.
This completely new guidebook details the wealth of great fly fishing
in Big Sky Country. From major rivers such as the Yellowstone,
Missouri, Beaverhead, Big Hole, Clark Fork, Bighorn, and Madison to the
smallest fishable creeks and lakes, veteran fishing author Chuck
Robbins tells anglers everything they need to know about Montana's best
fisheries. This book introduces fly fishers to uncrowded waters well
off the beaten path, including high country lakes where many of the
fish have never seen a fly or lure and a few hidden gems in eastern
Montana. The guide also includes 90+ detailed maps and other great
travel and angling information. Paperback, 475 pages. Wilderness
Adventure Press.
Flyfisher's Guide to Northern New England By Steve Hickoff and Rhey Plumley.
Whether you�¹re in pursuit of seasonal trout, striped bass, or salmon,
this guide has the detailed descriptions you�¹ll need of all the major
waters in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
The seasonal timing data, suggested flies lists, and area hatch charts
ensure you�¹ll be prepared for success when you reach your destination.
Helpful travel information about accommodations, restaurants,
campgrounds, and more is also included. Paperback, 300 pages.
Wilderness Adventure Press.
Flyfisher's Guide to Wyoming
By Ken Retallic.
Wyoming has a host of untapped treasures and Retallic, a fly fisher for
more than 25 years, will take you from the famous waters of the Snake,
Flat Creek, and North Platte, to share the secrets of lesser-known
fisheries such as the New Fork, Clarks Fork, and Wind River. He covers
the entire state, detailing the best fishing waters with the most
up-to-date information on each. He also includes comprehensive
information about Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. There are
25 maps for the parks alone - more than any previous guide to
Yellowstone. Paperback, 541 pages. Wilderness Adventure Press.
Flyfisher's Guide to Colorado
By Marty Bartholomew.
Breaking the state into six sections, Bartholomew, a Colorado native
and guide, offers his personal knowledge to give you the most complete
Colorado fly fishing guide ever. Hatch charts, maps, and recommended
fly lists increase your odds of success everywhere you fish. The guide
is especially helpful for those planning a trip, with listings of
hotels, campgrounds, fly shops, restaurants, and more. Paperback, 588
pages.
Wilderness Adventure Press. |
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