Classic titles
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.
Trout BumThe Pursuit of Wild TroutFishing the Dry Fly
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...
THE ART OF TROUT FISHING IN RAPID STREAMSWest Country Fly Fishing: An AnthologyTrout Hunting: The Pursuit of Happiness
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...
In the Ring of the RiseA River Runs Through ItA Man May Fish
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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