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9%OFFPat O´reilly - Matching the Hatch: Stillwater, River & Stream - 9781846892394 - V9781846892394
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Matching the Hatch: Stillwater, River & Stream

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Description for Matching the Hatch: Stillwater, River & Stream Paperback. Num Pages: colour illustrations. BIC Classification: WSXF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 116 x 184 x 12. Weight in Grams: 288.
Lady luck smiles upon anglers who use the right flies, fish them in the right places at the right times, and make them behave like the natural insects they are meant to represent. But with such a vast range of fly patterns and sizes available, how do you choose? This completely revised and updated pocket edition provides the answer. Remarkable macro-photography of the aquatic creatures on which trout feed (now enlarged photographs in this pocket edition), an author with 65 years of flyfishing experience, a selection of the world's best fly patterns - these are the ingredients of this invaluable source of practical information. Many of the top experts on flyfishing and flytying agreed to tie flies for Matching the Hatch; in most instances the flies illustrated are their own designs which have now become standard patterns used throughout the world - Jon Beer, Brian Clarke, Alice Conba, Donald Downs, Peter Gathercole, Malcolm Greenhalgh, Melvin Grey, Derek Hoskin, Nigel Jackson, Charles Jardine, Steffan Jones, Peter Masters, Guy Mawle, Peter O'Reilly, Steve Parton, Neil Patterson, John Riegen, Andrew Ryan, Bernard Venables, Conrad Voss Bark, John Wilshaw and Davy Wotton. Trout and the creatures they feed on have not changed, although entomological science has renamed some species. In this revised and updated pocket edition the author has adopted nomenclature used by the Natural History Museum and by colleagues in the Riverfly Partnership.

Product Details

Publisher
Quiller Publishing Ltd.
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846892394
SKU
V9781846892394
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1

About Pat O´reilly
Over the past forty years, angling and wildlife author and broadcaster Pat O Reilly, a professional flyfishing instructor, has provided tuition for more than 8000 people; he has fished for wild trout in more than a dozen countries. An active conservationist and advisor to the UK and Welsh Governments on environmental issues, in 2003 Pat was awarded an MBE for services to conservation and fisheries.

Reviews for Matching the Hatch: Stillwater, River & Stream
'This is one of those reference books that fly anglers interested in what trout are eating and how they best mimic that food item, will return to often. It is perfectly sized for carrying with you in your fishing bag or at least in the car somewhere so you can check up on details during a break or if a hatch starts. The copious amounts of quality macro photographs are a delight. 5 Stars!' http://www.fishandfly.com; 'When it comes to choosing a book to learn about the bugs we see on the river, their environment and flies we can tie to replicate them there is no finer book than Pat O'Reilly's Matching the Hatch...There are few books I can think of that are must-haves but this is certainly one of them.' - Pete Tyjas, Eat Sleep Fish; '...the book features all the same valuable information and remarkable photography as the first edition, but with 20 years' more experience for Pat to draw from.' - Shooting Times & Country Magazine This is the new, updated edition, profusely illustrated. Keep it in the car, by the bedside or in your fishing bag; it's a must for any angler's collection.
BASC
Shooting and Conservation Magazine
This book is all about finding out about what trout are eating and what fly you can use 'to match the hatch' and hopefully increase your chances of success in catching one or two wherever you happen to be. You don't need to be an expert to use this book as it is handily laid out to give those of us still learning the basics a head-start on fly choice in section 1, but you may well end up being one once you get stuck into all the glorious photography of the wild insects and artificial fly patterns in the following sections. I couldn't help myself but flick backwards and forwards through the book, wondering to myself if I had seen that beetle before or that particular colour sedge? The fly patterns have been provided by a long list of well-known names in the fly fishing and fly tying world, testament to author Pat O'Reilly's 40 years in the fly fishing business and many contacts made over the years. There are also useful tips for how to best fish the flies too - worth noting!
Fish and Fly

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