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Johnson Books: Boulder Spring Creek Press: Estes Park
title
:
Beyond Trout : A Flyfishing Guide
author
:
Reynolds, Barry.; Berryman, John.
publisher
:
Johnson Books
isbn10 | asin
:
1555661564
print isbn13
:
9781555661564
ebook isbn13
:
9780585021577
language
:
English
subject
Fly fishing.
publication date
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1995
lcc
:
SH456.R47 1995eb
ddc
:
799.1/1
subject
:
Fly fishing.
Copyright 1995 by Barry Reynolds & John Berryman
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Published in the United States by Johnson Books, a Division of Johnson Publishing Company, 1880 South 57th Court, Boulder, Colorado 80301. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cover and interior illustrations: Jay Snellgrove Cover design: Bob Schram/Bookends Photographs: Barry Reynolds & John Berryman, except as noted Library of Congress Cataloging-in- Publication Data Reynolds, Barry. Beyond trout : a flyfishing guide / Barry Reynolds & John Berryman with a foreword by John Gierach. p.cm. Includes index. ISBN 1-55566-155-6 (alk. paper) ISBN 1-55566-156-4 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Fly fishing. I. Berryman, John. II. Title. SH456.R471995
799.1' 1dc20
95-25661
CIP
Printed in the United States by Johnson Printing 1880 South 57th Court Boulder, Colorado 80301 Printed on recycled paper with soy ink
Page iii
CONTENTS
Foreword
v
Preface
vii
Acknowledgments
viii
Introduction
ix
1.
A Brief Look at Lakes
1
2.
Sunfish
17
3.
Smallmouth Bass
33
4.
Largemouth Bass
49
5.
Crappie
67
6.
Walleye
80
7.
Northern Pike
99
8.
Tiger Muskie
117
9.
Guilty Pleasures
131
Index
149
Plates
151
Page iv
Other Spring Creek Press Flyfishing Titles
Available from your local bookseller, fly shop, or Johnson Books. Pike on the Fly: The Flyfishing Guide to Northerns, Tigers, and Muskies Barry Reynolds and John Berryman Flyfishing Alaska Revised Edition Anthony J. Route Flies for Alaska: A Guide to Buying and Tying Anthony J. Route Poul Jorgensen's Book of Fly Tying: A Guide to Flies for All Game Fish Poul Jorgensen Woolly Worms and Wombats: A Sidelong Glance at Flyfishing Down Under Chris Dawson An Angler's Guide to Aquatic Insects and Their Imitations Revised Edition Rick Hafele and Scott Roederer
Page v
FOREWORD
When I first got into it, flyfishing was pretty much synonymous with trout orif you lived in a different part of the country or had lots of moneymaybe salmon or steelhead. The salmonids were where it was at; if you fished for anything else, you were slumming. Sometime back in the 1960s Robert Traver said he considered any fish that wasn't a trout to be "some kind of lobster" (good to eat, maybe, but no fun to catch) and that pretty much summed it up.
But I'd grown up with bass, pike, and panfish in the Midwest (caught on what I came to think of as "non-fly tackle") and I could never quite bring myself to consider warmwater and cool-water fish to be beneath my dignity. So when I learned, at first through the writings of Dave Whitlock, that trout weren't the only fish you could catch with a fly rod, I was delighted. If nothing else, I've always been a tackle freak, so this was an excuse to get some new rods and reels and tie a bunch of new flies.
Actually, flyfishing for bass and other warmwater species goes back a long way. The first cork-bodied flies are usually credited to Ernest Peckinpaugh around the turn of the century, and that was a new development in an old, established sport. It's just that, fifteen or twenty years ago, it had sort of fallen out of fashion. But then the articles began to appear in the flyfishing magazines and it looked pretty good. It also looked like funjust plain fun, that isat a time when flyfishing for trout was at the height of its tweedy, scientific stage.
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