| A potentially controversial category! Here are some books that are generally recognised as classics as well as some that we think will be regarded as classics in the future. | ||
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| Trout Bum
by John Gierach £18.28 Some love, some hate the title, but Gierach has brought a fresh voice to expressing what many of us find so compelling about f... | The Pursuit of Wild Trout
by Mike Weaver Mike Weaver's book reawakened interest in fishing for wild brown trout and introduced some important ideas from the USA to Bri... | Fishing the Dry Fly
by Dermot Wilson Dermot Wilson writes with clarity about how to fish the dry fly on chalkstreams and on Dartmoor. Two locations that seem a wor... |
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| THE ART OF TROUT FISHING IN RAPID STREAMS
by H.C. Cutcliffe A very early book (1863) on fishing in North Devon. Cutcliffe was remarkably insightful into the needs to practice stealth in ... | West Country Fly Fishing: An Anthology
Anne Voss Bark's book is included here because it is relatively rare to have a whole book devoted to west country fly fishing.... | Trout Hunting: The Pursuit of Happiness
by Bob Wyatt £21.25 This book will achieve classic status. It will be seen as an important step along the path pointed out by Dick Walker many yea... |
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| In the Ring of the Rise
by Vincent C. Marinaro This book is important because Marinaro sets out to examine what a trout sees of the natural fly as it approaches and enters i... | A River Runs Through It
by Maclean £19.48 This book was very influential in the US where it was made into a film of the same name which brought the beauty of fly castin... | A Man May Fish
by T.C.Kingsmill Moore £18.95 |
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