The Orvis Guide To Reading Trout Streams FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Orvis Guide to Reading Trout Streams is a complete guide to where trout live and feed in a stream. By learning to predict where trout will be, fishermen can cast effectively and wade confidently without spooking trout into cover. Perceptive and practical chapters include "A Trout's World," "Currents and Rocks," "Pools," and "Riffles, Runs, and Bends." Also included are sections on seasonal and daily changes, various approaches, and the differences among species of trout and between big and little rivers. Graced with dozens of helpful schematic drawings by Jim Sulham and more than seventy-five revealing photographs, this book will give all trout fishermen a more coherent understanding of the waters they fish. (81/2 X 11, 176 pages, b&w photos, diagrams)
SYNOPSIS
The Orvis Guide to Reading Trout Streams is a complete guide to where trout live and feed in a stream. Graced with dozens of helpful schematic drawings by Jim Sulham and more than seventy-five revealing photographs, this book will give all trout fishermen a more coherent understanding of the waters they fish.
FROM THE CRITICS
Nelson Bryant - New York Times
Rosenbauer's analysis of a trout's needs, and resulting behavior, will enable you to tackle new water and new angling problems with confidence. It will also imbue you with an insatiable curiosity about trout that will add zest to every visit you make to a stream.
Sports Afield
A clear and valuable guide to a vital aspect of trout fishing. A boon to beginners and intermediates alike.