ARTIFICIAL FLIES: HOW TO TIE THEM. By L. Vernon Bates. Series editor Kenneth Mansfield.
(1956) later reprint. Small format (94 x 163mm). Pp95. B/w illustrations. Blue boards, spine titled in dark blue.
Another title in this highly collectable series. Chapters include: Preliminaries - why do we do it? What will it cost? What do we need?; Standard trout flies and nymphs - a hackle fly, winged flies, mayflies, nymphs; Salmon flies - the materials, types of salmon flies, grubs, strip-wing flies, composite-wing flies; Some standard fly patterns - a few popular patterns of trout flies, twelve popular dressings for salmon flies.
Another title in this highly collectable series. Chapters include: Preliminaries - why do we do it? What will it cost? What do we need?; Standard trout flies and nymphs - a hackle fly, winged flies, mayflies, nymphs; Salmon flies - the materials, types of salmon flies, grubs, strip-wing flies, composite-wing flies; Some standard fly patterns - a few popular patterns of trout flies, twelve popular dressings for salmon flies.
£3.00
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Book Code
7902
| Author | Bates (Lloyd Vernon). |
|---|---|
| Book Code | 7902 |
| ISBN | B0000CJK66. |
| Book Description | Various minor faults. Good-plus in frayed dust-wrapper. |
| Book Cover | Hardcover |
| Published Date | 1956 |
| Publisher | Herbert Jenkins. |
| Place | "How to catch them" series. |