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Tying Small Flies

AUTHOR: Ed Engle
ISBN: 0811700828

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Taking trout on lightweight rods with flies as small as size 20 and 30 is a challenge. Learn to imitate midges' trailing shucks and drowned adults, tie tiny parachutes and white-winged Tricos, and create patterns that mimic microcaddis and micro...

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Tying Small Flies
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by Ed Engle


Book Description
Taking trout on lightweight rods with flies as small as size 20 and 30 is a challenge. Learn to imitate midges' trailing shucks and drowned adults, tie tiny parachutes and white-winged Tricos, and create patterns that mimic micro-caddis and micro scuds. Engle covers small fly history, tying tools, and materials. Tips on fishing techniques come from Ed Engle's 30 years of experience fishing small flies on the South Platte River. Included is information on choosing the right hook, thread, wire, and amount of weight for small flies.


About the Author
Ed Engle began writing a column about small flies for Fly Tyer magazine in 1996. His previous books are Splitting Cane (0811700089), Fly Fishing the Tailwaters (0811723437), and Seasonal: A Life Outside (0871087804). He lives in Colorado, where he guides and instructs fly fishers on the South Platte River.


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Tying Small Flies
- Book Reviews,
by Ed Engle

Tying Small Flies

FROM THE PUBLISHER

When fishing gets tough, you might be tempted to use flashier flies, but Ed Engle has learned that small, sparsely dressed flies often work when nothing else will. With a little attention to tying the flies and fishing technique, you'll take trout on flies as small as 24, 28, and 30. Small flies have the support of legendary tiers and writers like Vince Marinaro, Ed Koch, Arnold Gingrich, and Darrel Martin, and Engle has deftly covered the small-fly history of how and why these flies have developed. Tying tools, special materials, specific patterns for aquatic insects and other trout foods and general-purpose flies, tying techniques, and even a discussion of the smallest size 32 flies complete the book. Learn to imitate midges' trailing shucks and drowned adults, tie tiny parachutes and white-winged Tricos, and create patterns that mimic microcaddis and microscuds. Choose the right hook, thread, wire, and amount of weight for small flies. Tips on fishing techniques come from Ed Engle's thirty years of experience fishing small flies on the South Platte River. Ed likes tying and fishing small flies because of their simplicity. "Tying small flies and fishing them is fly fishing stripped to its bare essentials," he writes, "It's the trout and me with as little in between as possible."


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