The Fly Fisher's Craft
The Art and History of Fly Tying
Darrel Martin(Author)
The Lyons Press
Published on 1. May 2006
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-59228-722-2 (ISBN)
Description
Essential reading for the curious and creative fly tyer. An artificial fly may be little more than a bit of fur or feather, bead, tinsel, and thread wrapped around the shank of a fishing hook, but for many fly fishers, there is no better way to pass the time between fishing excursions than crafting one of these miniature gems. In "The Fly Fisher's Craft", veteran fly tyer and designer Darrel Martin examines fly design and tying techniques, both historic and modern. "The Fly Fisher's Craft" returns to our angling origins with chapters on constructing antique lines, hooks, and loop rods - all simply made with basic tools and knowledge. It also follows the silk wraps of the early tyers to reveal their craft and cunning. Here are Barker and Cotton, Venables and Stewart, Halford and Skues, along with many other esteemed tyers of the past. And it presents the author's modern patterns inspired by that past. Abundant photographs and illustrations by the author guide you on this enthralling journey, told with some surprises along the way. This book is sure to appeal to both the novice and the expert.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Guilford
United States
Publishing group
Rowman & Littlefield
Illustrations
full colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59228-722-2 (9781592287222)
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Person
DARREL MARTIN, a retired teacher, is the author of The Fly Fisher's Illustrated Dictionary, and Fly-Tying Methods. He has fly-fished in over twenty countries, from Cape Town to Croatia, from the Amazon to Patagonia, from Mozambique to Zambia.