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This book explains how successful still water fly fishing depends on understanding trout behaviour and applying well planned tactics. Bucknall organises what he describes as the confusing variety of flies and methods into a clear system that links fly selection, tackle, casting and fishing techniques to the feeding habits of trout. He covers both bank and boat fishing, discusses key aquatic insects such as buzzers, sedges and olives and explains when and how to use different flies and lines. Through practical advice and examples from well-known lakes, the author shows anglers how thoughtful strategy and observation can greatly improve their catches. B&w photographs and drawings throughout. Good condition. Hardcover, 22.2cm x 14.4cm, 162 pages.