Fly Fishing in Saltwater
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| For the subspecies of saltwater angler who insists on doing his fishing with flies, Kreh is the guru and this is the holy book. Now in its third revised edition, Fly Fishing in Salt Water first surfaced in the late '60s when the idea of fishing the seas with a fly for bluefish, stripers, bonito, and bigger game like tarpon and tuna was not only novel, it was sneered at. Fly-fishing in saltwater is still a relatively new frontier, but time has proven Kreh a visionary and the virtual father of the sport, and this how-to remains an essential part of a saltwater fly-angler's tackle. Why fish salt water with a fly? Because, says Kreh, it combines the best physical and cerebral aspects of fishing and hunting, with the added complication that "no stocked fish roam the seas." Unlike trout fishing ("Trout fishing writers have always tended to complicate a rather simple sport," carps Kreh), where the angler must understand from the start that trout in a pool are relatively stationary creatures that exist only on the food available in that pool, saltwater species are fish in transit, constantly on the move, often in schools, and they gulp down anything they run into. Kreh's bible begins by engraving that difference in stone. Then it patiently introduces you to the sport's basics step by step: the necessary tackle and how to care for it; technique; fly patterns; fish behavior; the long cast; understanding tides and where fish are likely located; and specifics of deepwater fishing, inshore fishing, and fishing at sea from boats. "The sea has always been a fascination to me, and the creatures in it offer the greatest challenge a fly rodder will ever know," writes Kreh. His unparalleled infectious enthusiasm--just look at the cover photo of the author: a happy man if ever there was one--and expertise make that challenge as reachable as it is alluring. --Jeff Silverman |
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Definitively the best book about salt water fly fishing!
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| Review Date: May 4, 2000 |
| Reviewer: Ferrero Patrice, Grenoble, France, Europe |
| I really discovered salt water fly fishing with this book,even if I had notions about it before.Lefty has the knowledges to make you learn the how to of that phantastic kind of fishing,from how to cast longer or tye a fly to how to approach a blue water fish with your boat.Plus the enthusiasm always relating us many and many stories and anecdotes of fishing around the world.And all the techniques and tricks he explains in his book also work very well for fly fishing in Europe,as I tried it.I highly encourage you discovering this book. |
Tons of useful information
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| Review Date: July 18, 2002 |
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| I am a beginner in the sport of saltwater fly fishing. Lefty covers all the bases with the book. He explains choices of equipment. I was ready to hit the water after finishing this book in a few days. |
The bible for salt water flyfishing
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| Review Date: December 10, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jeffrey Leaver, Saint Louis, MO USA |
What Lefty Kreh did with saltwater fly fishing was nothing short of revolutionary. It's easy enough to walk to the nearest store and buy saltwater gear and flies now, but Lefty helped pioneer the genre and many of the flies we now enjoy - including the Lefty's Deceiver. Lefty writes the way he speaks in public; generous, affable and full of infectious energy. No serious angler's library is complete without this book.
I first read this book in college in South Florida in the early 90s. Unable to afford bait, I took an old fiberglass fly rod out and following this book's advice, caught snook, reds, trout and even juvenile tarpon and hammerheads.
If you like this book, (and you will) you should also pick up Lefty's DVDs on tying.
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Easing the way for beginners and the more experienced
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| Review Date: November 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Thomas Grover, Naples, Florida |
| I believe there is no other book available that covers the sport of saltwater fly fishing as well as this one. The book runs the gamut for novice and even expert salt water fly fisherman. Lefty explains the importance of the cast, and why you should practice until you can consistently cast for both distance and accuracy. He explains how the tides are an important part of successful fly fishing, and how you can take advantage of them. Tackle, flies, angling techniques, and various knots and leaders are all carefully and clearly covered. This book belongs on the book shelf of anyone who loves saltwater fly fishing, or wants to learn it. |
Excellent book
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| Review Date: December 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Coralizer, Puerto Rico |
| Within minutes after opening this book, I had learned several valuable tips which made me a far better fly fisher. I highly recommend it to everyone interested in this sport. |
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