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I would appreciate your recommendations on the "Best" Mayfly book by Name &
author. Something equal or better than Gary LaFontaine book Caddisflies. Oh yes & I would appreciate it if its still in print & available to purchase. Once again Thanks in Advance Tight Lines & Great Memories Stuart DeWolfe |
Mayfly
"Stuart DeWolfe" wrote in message .. . I would appreciate your recommendations on the "Best" Mayfly book by Name & author. Something equal or better than Gary LaFontaine book Caddisflies. Oh yes & I would appreciate it if its still in print & available to purchase. I think it had been Hatches by Caucci and Nastassi (Hatches II now), which is good. I don't have it but I've heard Mayflies by Knopp and Cormier is even better, and has been compared to LaFontaine's Caddisflies more than once. |
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jeffc wrote:
"Stuart DeWolfe" wrote in message .. . I would appreciate your recommendations on the "Best" Mayfly book by Name & author. Something equal or better than Gary LaFontaine book Caddisflies. Oh yes & I would appreciate it if its still in print & available to purchase. I think it had been Hatches by Caucci and Nastassi (Hatches II now), which is good. I don't have it but I've heard Mayflies by Knopp and Cormier is even better, and has been compared to LaFontaine's Caddisflies more than once. I second the recommendation for Knopp and Cormier's "Mayflies - An Angler's Study of Trout Water Ephemeroptera". It is an excellent book, well illustrated, and entomologically correct. It was published in 1997, and shoudl still be available. Tim Lysyk |
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"Tim Lysyk" wrote in message news:BVL9f.66650$yS6.20030@clgrps12... jeffc wrote: "Stuart DeWolfe" wrote in message I would appreciate your recommendations on the "Best" Mayfly book by Name & author. Something equal or better than Gary LaFontaine book Caddisflies. (some snipped) jeffc wrote: I think it had been Hatches by Caucci and Nastassi (Hatches II now), which is good. I don't have it but I've heard Mayflies by Knopp and Cormier is even better, and has been compared to LaFontaine's Caddisflies more than once. TimL wrote: I second the recommendation for Knopp and Cormier's "Mayflies - An Angler's Study of Trout Water Ephemeroptera". It is an excellent book, well illustrated, and entomologically correct. It was published in 1997, and shoudl still be available. Tim Lysyk Hi Guys, Thanks for reminding me about "Mayfies", the book. I have it . . just haven't looked at it for a bit. Pulled it out again. I compare it to Gary LaFontaine's "Caddisflies" quite favorably for a reference. For new persons to flyfishing, ya might go into information overload with the above two books. I think Gary made his a little more personable. Also I had, as jeff mentioned, a "Hatches II" thing me thinks. Just looked. Can't find it. Uhh . . .used to "loan" out books a lot. Heh . . .heh . . .sometimes they then just "disappeared". It seems that "Hatches II" was better than the original, for my use, in my feeble mind. Hmm . ..for the tiers . . .I don't play much anymore in fly tying books but the best I've seen is "TheFly Tier's Benchside Reference" by Leeson and Schollmeyer, which is basically about techniques. Gotta go fishin' soon. DaveMohnsen Denver |
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