12 Basic Skills of Fly Fishing

12 Basic Skills of Fly Fishing

12 Basic Skills of Fly Fishing

12 Basic Skills of Fly Fishing

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Overview

Authors Ted Peck and Ed Rychkun cut through the mystique and complexity surrounding fly fishing and come up with the twelve basic skills needed to understand and enjoy the engrossing art of fly fishing. Ted Peck has been hooked on fishing for more than sixty years, giving him lots of time to develop and hone the essential techniques of fly fishing. Here he presents a breakdown of fly fishing basics for the beginner. Covering topics such as the selection of equipment, holding a fly rod, mastering the roll cast, stripping the line, handling and landing fish- this book covers everything the beginner needs to know.

Ted became a professional sports fisherman in 1956, and over the years he has written numerous articles on fishing. He ran a charter boat company out of West Vancouver and treated more than 10,000 customers to a West Coast fishing experience. The former host of the national fishing show Tides and Trails, as well as several radio talk shows, Peck now teaches night school, sharing his appreciation of and respect for the environment with new generations of fishermen.

Ed Rychkun has authored a number of Hancock House books that explore fishing and other recreational pursuits. An active and dedicated fisherman, Ed has fished local waters for more than thirty-five years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780888393920
Publisher: Hancock House Publishers
Publication date: 05/09/1996
Pages: 38
Product dimensions: 0.22(w) x 0.33(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

Authors Ted Peck and Ed Rychkun cut through the mystique and complexity surrounding fly fishing and come up with the twelve basic skills needed to understand and enjoy the engrossing art of fly fishing. Ted Peck has been hooked on fishing for more than sixty years, giving him lots of time to develop and hone the essential techniques of fly fishing. Here he presents a breakdown of fly fishing basics for the beginner. Covering topics such as the selection of equipment, holding a fly rod, mastering the roll cast, stripping the line, handling and landing fish- this book covers everything the beginner needs to know.

Ted became a professional sports fisherman in 1956, and over the years he has written numerous articles on fishing. He ran a charter boat company out of West Vancouver and treated more than 10,000 customers to a West Coast fishing experience. The former host of the national fishing show Tides and Trails, as well as several radio talk shows, Peck now teaches night school, sharing his appreciation of and respect for the environment with new generations of fishermen.

Ed Rychkun has authored a number of Hancock House books that explore fishing and other recreational pursuits. An active and dedicated fisherman, Ed has fished local waters for more than thirty-five years.

Table of Contents

Contents 
Acknowledgements6
Preface7
Introduction9
Skill 1: Selection of Equipment11
Skill 2: Assembly of Tackle13
Skill 3: Holding the Fly Rod18
Skill 4: Mastering the Roll Cast19
Skill 5: Mastering the False Cast21
Skill 6: Mastering the Straight Forward Cast24
Skill 7: The Art of Stripping27
Skill 8: Making and Mending Line29
Skill 9: Fishing the Most Logical Fly for the Occasion31
Skill 10: Major and Minor Fish Feeding Patterns34
Skill 11: Playing and Releasing the Fish35
Skill 12: Playing and Landing the Fish36
Final Comments37
Equipment Check List38
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