RAINBOW TROUT FLY FISHING: A GUIDE FOR STILL WATER by Ron Newman
Over 30 years of research and data collections to provide you with: Aquatic entomology, including hatch graphs Bug availability by moon position Motivators and behavior patterns of rainbows' physical and sensory abilities, etc.
Plus, you will discover the answers to many questions, such as:
How well do rainbows see, hear and smell?
What is the - Schreckstoff Factor?
What are the visual trigger and the visual window?
What bugs do rainbows eat and when?
How important is color to the angler?
How does the lateral line system work?
What is an attractor fly and how should it be retrieved?
In addition, you are provided with numerous tips, quips and bits of interesting information. Most readers will refer back to this book many times over the coming years.
6 x 9, 284 pages, b/w with color insert