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Fishing to sighted trout is one of the most exciting and satisfying ways of trout fishing known to man: even when everything seems perfect - the fly, presentation, the cast - who can tell if the trout will accept the offering, or ignore it! This fascinating book sets out to clarify some of the mysteries of trout fishing. It provides practical advice which both novice and expert can turn to their advantage, and it demonstrates in pragmatic and pictorial form when and how to get the extra edge against that most worthy of adversaries, the trout. Les Hill's frequent forays into the vast wilderness areas of New Zealand, armed with rod and camera, have earned him the reputation of being one of the country's leading back-country anglers. His photographs are recognised internationally as expressing the intrinsic magic of fishing. Greame Marshall, who lives and fishes in the Nelson area of New Zealand, has researched the techniques discussed in this book over many years and many rivers. There are few indeed who can match his ability to catch trout, whether using fly, spinner, or any other means. Softcover, 148 pages, 25cm x 19cm.

Good condition.