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Fishing Flies [Hardcover]

Malcolm Greenhalgh , Jason Smalley
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3 Sep 2009

The most complete guide to fishing flies
Describes every type of fly – freshwater and saltwater
Covers flies from around the world
Every fly is illustrated with a specially taken photograph
Flies are tied by some of the world’s most famous fly-tiers

Collins Fishing Flies is the encyclopaedic guide to the huge range of flies now being used by the modern fly-fisherman, whether they are fishing for the traditional quarry of salmon and trout, chasing bonefish on the tropical flats of the Caribbean, or stalking pike in the cold fens of East Anglia, and everything in between. Collins Fishing Flies not only describes every type of fly used to catch all types of fresh- and saltwater fish, it also describes every type from every country that is currently used. This unique combination allows the fisherman to select flies that may have never been used in their area, or never used to catch that species of fish, or perhaps both, and thus allow the fish to be offered something different.
Collins Fishing Flies is divided into fourteen sections:
EARLY FLIES
NORTH COUNTRY SPIDERS
LARVAE & PUPA
DRY FLIES AND FLOATING FLIES
CUT- OR BURNT-FEATHER WINGS
UPWINGED FLY SPINNER
FANCY WET FLIES OR LOCH/SEA TROUT FLIES
STREAMERS AND BUCKTAILS
FLIES FOR SALMON, SEA TROUT AND STEELHEAD
SHRIMPS AND PRAWNS
SALMON DRY FLIES
FLIES FOR SEA-RUN TROUT: SEA TROUT, STEELHEAD, CUTTHROAT AND CHAR
FLIES FOR FRESHWATER PREDATORS
SALTWATER FLIES
For each fly the exact recipe is given, with hints on how to tie the perfect fly, plus a specially commissioned photograph of that fly. In all over 1300 flies are covered in detail.



Product details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Collins (3 Sep 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 000728845X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007288458
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 3.4 x 25.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 426,004 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Malcolm Greenhalgh is a fly-fisher, fly-tyer, conservationist and writer. He has fly-fished in rivers, lakes and the sea throughout Europe and North America, sought bonefish, permit and tarpon on many a tropical 'flat' and searched for toothy predators in remote Amazonian tributaries. He is author of about fifteen books on fish and fly-fishing. He has demonstrated fly-tying at many fairs, shows and conclaves and on many videos/DVDs.



Jason Smalley has been a professional photographer for over 20 years, specialising on wildlife, countryside and gardens. His photographs appear in a wide range of magazines and journals, including The Field, Country Life, BBC Wildlife and Reader's Digest. He also photographs all the flies appearing in the magazine Fly-Fishing & Fly-Tying.


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars fishing flies 19 Dec 2009
By Wgsmyth
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First class book and at a bargain price. Everything in this book for the novice and professional tyer. The photographs are perfect and the instructions very easy to follow. Great referenc book for any fisherman.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good 13 May 2013
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Very informative and clear I am always wanting to check the fly pattern. And I am able to compare pictures with flies in my fly box.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Quite a World View 18 Dec 2010
By B. Sublett - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Fishing Flies: A World Encyclopedia of Every Type of Fly by Malcolm Greenhalgh (author) and Jason Smalley (photographer)

Despite its all-encompassing title, this new Firefly Press release is slanted heavily toward the UK. As a book of fly recipes, it's a little too sketchy for anyone but accomplished tiers, but it does go pretty deeply into the history of many of the standard fly types, particularly salmon and sea trout patterns of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Most of the standard American patterns are included as well, but the emphasis is on flies from the east side of the Atlantic. The fly photos are small, and many are on a white background that obscures some of the detail of light-colored materals. Some of the flies used for photographs seem a bit poorly tied as well, particularly the nymphs. The materials lists are presented in British terminology with no U.S. equivalents listed. For example, many of the fly recipes call for "henny cock" as hackling or collar material, which from the context must refer to old-style saddle hackle or the larger hackle from imported capes.

All that aside,this book is a good addition to a pattern book library as it gives an American tier a good explanation of how many of the standard British patterns evolved and how they were intended to be used. One bubble Greenhalgh takes several pins to is the classic gaudy salmon fly concocted of every species on world-wide endangered lists. As exotic feathers made their way into Britain from the far corners of empire, Greenhalgh says, "for...professional fly-dressers the advent of these bright and beautiful plumages was an opportunity to extract large amounts of cash from wealthy salmon anglers." This 470-page book is thoroughly indexed and has a 7-page bibliography that includes sources as old as The Boke of St. Albans up to current publications.
5.0 out of 5 stars Christmas Gift 12 Feb 2013
By KLS - Published on Amazon.com
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I got this book for my 13 yr old grandson who loves making flies. He has a local sporting goods store that buys his flies to resale to local fisherman!
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent 6 Feb 2012
By Bill Blevins - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is just fantastic. If you are an intermediate tier or you are someone that wants the cool trivia about a fly, this is the book. A beginner will probably not have enough photos but this is not meant to be a textbook. This is an encyclopedia. Really a great addition to the fly tying collection.
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