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The Hatch is On! will be a celebration, in words and pictures, of fly fishing's most treasured insect emergences and the incredible angling experiences these hatches create.
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The Hatch is On! will be a celebration, in words and pictures, of fly fishing's most treasured insect emergences and the incredible angling experiences these hatches create.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 107mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9780762780631
- ISBN-10: 0762780630
- Artikelnr.: 36695057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 107mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9780762780631
- ISBN-10: 0762780630
- Artikelnr.: 36695057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Chris Santella
Each short chapter will describe a famous insect hatch important to
fly-fisherman. What makes this hatch a special angling experience? What fly
patterns has it inspired? What is the story behind how some of the most
famous flies came to be conceived? Each chapter will also feature color
photos that graphically capture the spirit of the hatch-landscapes,
insects, and/or flies. The following famed hatches are likely to be
included in the book. (A final determination will come once interviews have
been completed.) 1. Blue-Winged Olive2. Brown Drakes3. Caddis 4.
Callibaetis5. Flying Ant6. Golden Stonefly 7. Grasshopper/Cicada8. Green
Drake9. Hendrickson 10. Hexagenia11. Little Yellow Sally12. March Brown13.
Mother's Day Caddis14. Mouse15. October Caddis16. Pale Morning Dun17.
Salmonfly18. Skwala Stonefly 19. Sulfurs20. Tricorythodes (Trico) Each
chapter will include an essay (1,200 to 1,500 words) describing, through
interviews and research, the experience of fishing the hatch, the lifecycle
of the bug in question, a description of a few of the rivers where hatches
occur, and some of the famous flies that have been inspire by the hatch.
There will also be at least one large landscape photo of each river,
smaller photos of the insects and the flies it inspired, and a brief bio
and photo of the principal interview for the chapter.
fly-fisherman. What makes this hatch a special angling experience? What fly
patterns has it inspired? What is the story behind how some of the most
famous flies came to be conceived? Each chapter will also feature color
photos that graphically capture the spirit of the hatch-landscapes,
insects, and/or flies. The following famed hatches are likely to be
included in the book. (A final determination will come once interviews have
been completed.) 1. Blue-Winged Olive2. Brown Drakes3. Caddis 4.
Callibaetis5. Flying Ant6. Golden Stonefly 7. Grasshopper/Cicada8. Green
Drake9. Hendrickson 10. Hexagenia11. Little Yellow Sally12. March Brown13.
Mother's Day Caddis14. Mouse15. October Caddis16. Pale Morning Dun17.
Salmonfly18. Skwala Stonefly 19. Sulfurs20. Tricorythodes (Trico) Each
chapter will include an essay (1,200 to 1,500 words) describing, through
interviews and research, the experience of fishing the hatch, the lifecycle
of the bug in question, a description of a few of the rivers where hatches
occur, and some of the famous flies that have been inspire by the hatch.
There will also be at least one large landscape photo of each river,
smaller photos of the insects and the flies it inspired, and a brief bio
and photo of the principal interview for the chapter.
Each short chapter will describe a famous insect hatch important to
fly-fisherman. What makes this hatch a special angling experience? What fly
patterns has it inspired? What is the story behind how some of the most
famous flies came to be conceived? Each chapter will also feature color
photos that graphically capture the spirit of the hatch-landscapes,
insects, and/or flies. The following famed hatches are likely to be
included in the book. (A final determination will come once interviews have
been completed.) 1. Blue-Winged Olive2. Brown Drakes3. Caddis 4.
Callibaetis5. Flying Ant6. Golden Stonefly 7. Grasshopper/Cicada8. Green
Drake9. Hendrickson 10. Hexagenia11. Little Yellow Sally12. March Brown13.
Mother's Day Caddis14. Mouse15. October Caddis16. Pale Morning Dun17.
Salmonfly18. Skwala Stonefly 19. Sulfurs20. Tricorythodes (Trico) Each
chapter will include an essay (1,200 to 1,500 words) describing, through
interviews and research, the experience of fishing the hatch, the lifecycle
of the bug in question, a description of a few of the rivers where hatches
occur, and some of the famous flies that have been inspire by the hatch.
There will also be at least one large landscape photo of each river,
smaller photos of the insects and the flies it inspired, and a brief bio
and photo of the principal interview for the chapter.
fly-fisherman. What makes this hatch a special angling experience? What fly
patterns has it inspired? What is the story behind how some of the most
famous flies came to be conceived? Each chapter will also feature color
photos that graphically capture the spirit of the hatch-landscapes,
insects, and/or flies. The following famed hatches are likely to be
included in the book. (A final determination will come once interviews have
been completed.) 1. Blue-Winged Olive2. Brown Drakes3. Caddis 4.
Callibaetis5. Flying Ant6. Golden Stonefly 7. Grasshopper/Cicada8. Green
Drake9. Hendrickson 10. Hexagenia11. Little Yellow Sally12. March Brown13.
Mother's Day Caddis14. Mouse15. October Caddis16. Pale Morning Dun17.
Salmonfly18. Skwala Stonefly 19. Sulfurs20. Tricorythodes (Trico) Each
chapter will include an essay (1,200 to 1,500 words) describing, through
interviews and research, the experience of fishing the hatch, the lifecycle
of the bug in question, a description of a few of the rivers where hatches
occur, and some of the famous flies that have been inspire by the hatch.
There will also be at least one large landscape photo of each river,
smaller photos of the insects and the flies it inspired, and a brief bio
and photo of the principal interview for the chapter.