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9780826347954

Gentlemen Preferred Dry Flies: The Dry Fly and the Nymph, Evolution and Conflict

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    9780826347954

  • ISBN10:

    0826347959

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-05-31
  • Publisher: Univ of New Mexico Pr
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Summary

The author has fished with flies all over the world. His knowledge of the art and sport of catching trout with feathered imitations of native insects has been imparted to countless students in his annual Fly-Fishing Basics classes since 1978. But this book far surpasses Black's experience on the rivers and streams he has fished. There is evidence that men have been fooling fish with fake flies for over 700 years, possibly much longer, going back to China and Macedonia and Rome. The first fly-fishing book, written in the early years of the fifteenth century but not published until 1496, was for many years attributed to Dame Juliana Berners, an English nun born some years before that. Subsequent evidence shows that she may not have been the author of the Treatise of Fishing with an Angle. The true author is unknown, but the dictates of the book have lived on ever since in the ever-present activity of fly-fishing's devotees. Black gathers the stories of numerous historical characters, many of them English aristocrats, who have adhered to the traditional requirement that flies should be modeled on the flying insects that land on the water's surface, rather than nymphs, the immature form of the floating insect. Gentlemen only fished for rising fish lured by a fleeting food source. While both techniques are now equally fascinating to gentlemen (and ladies), the debate between those who prefer dry flies to wet continues to this day.

Author Biography

William C. Black, M.D., is professor of surgical pathology at the University of New Mexico, Albuqurique.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Caste Amongst Fly Fishers?p. 1
Hail Britannia and Dame Julianap. 5
All England, Divided into Three Partsp. 9
Grayling Toop. 13
Walton, Cotton, and the Hut on the River Dovep. 19
Bowlker Anticipates the Futurep. 23
Ronalds Brings the Sciencep. 31
Stewart Faces Upp. 39
Pritt, the Man from Yorkshirep. 53
Pulman Fishes the Surfacep. 59
Marryat, the Power Behind the Thronep. 65
Halford, the Messiahp. 69
Sir Edward Grey and the Interregnump. 93
G. E. M. Skues Picks up the Gauntletp. 101
Mottram, Renaissance Anglerp. 123
Thaddeus Norris and the Early Yankee Fly Fishersp. 133
Theodore Gordon and the Trans-Atlantic Dry Flyp. 145
La Branche and the Dry Fly, American Stylep. 171
Edward Ringwood Hewitt, Fly Fisher Extraordinairep. 183
Preston Jennings, America's Ronaldsp. 207
Ray Bergman's Biblep. 217
Sawyer Elevates the Nymphp. 223
Leisenring and the American Nymphp. 235
The Nymph, Westward Ho!p. 243
Marinaro's Modern Dry Fly Codep. 253
Lee Wulff, Bigger Than Lifep. 273
The Emergencep. 283
Bibliographyp. 291
Indexp. 295
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