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"John" wrote in message ... What do you look for in book about fly fishing such that you will actually take action and buy it? In another thread, Larry L. posted what he liked in his 2 favorites out of 140 fly fishing books he owns. He said, "Both greatly affected HOW I think about fly fishing, fly design, hatch matching, observation of naturals, etc etc, ... not just WHAT I think. The "what" in both books is largely out of date, but the "how" is what makes "new" possible." What kind of fly fishing book is YOUR favorite and why? John I kind of like John Gierach's books They are very easy reading especially on a plane or in an airport and they bring me back to some fun times of my own. Planes and airports suck and I believe that they are a complete waste of your time in thiis life so- If you can escape and amuse yourself while putting up with this kind of crap then the endeavor is wotrth it. Fred |
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