POST-GLACIAL RELICT SALMONIDS: ARCTIC CHARR, FEROX TROUT AND WHITEFISH. By Dr Phill Williams. Angling Monographs Series Volume Fourteen. De luxe limited edition.

POST-GLACIAL RELICT SALMONIDS: ARCTIC CHARR, FEROX TROUT AND WHITEFISH. By Dr Phill Williams. Angling Monographs Series Volume Fourteen. De luxe limited edition.

DR BELL'S TROUT FLIES: The stillwater nymph patterns of Dr Bell of Wrington. By Adrian V.W. Freer. Angling Monographs Series Volume Twelve.

DR BELL'S TROUT FLIES: The stillwater nymph patterns of Dr Bell of Wrington. By Adrian V.W. Freer. Angling Monographs Series Volume Twelve.

THE BROOK: THE FLYFISHING ESSAYS OF DAN ASTERLEY. Compiled and Edited by Roger Smith. Angling Monographs Series Volume Eleven.

2018 1st edition. 8vo (157 x 234mm). Pp119. Colour and b/w photographs and illustrations. Pictorial card covers with flaps. Edition limited to 250 numbered copies.

D.A.N. Asterley (known, of course, as Dan) was the headmaster of a private school in the Worcestershire countryside. His passion was trout fishing, and although he also fished further afield, the place dearest to his heart was "The Brook" - the Leigh Brook, a tributary of the river Teme near Malvern. Dan was a thinking angler and, to our good fortune, he put his thoughts to paper - on the habits and ecology of the trout; the natural flies of the Brook, and the fly-patterns he tied to represent them; his small-stream tactics of dibbing and stalking; and the antics of his fishing-dog, Smuggler. Dan's writing is honest and refreshing, conveying his love of the countryside, and with much useful lore for the flyfisher. Volume Eleven of Coch-y-Bonddu Books Angling Monographs Series.
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Author Asterley (Duncan Alfred Nightingale) (1911-1994). Smith (Roger S.D.).
Book Code 57637
ISBN 1904784909 / 9781904784906 / PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 25.00.
Book Description Fine new copy.
Book Cover Paperback
Published Date 2018
Publisher Coch-y-Bonddu Books Angling Monographs Series.
Place Machynlleth, Powys.