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The Trout and the Fly | 
enlarge | Authors: Brian Clarke, John Goddard Publisher: The Lyons Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 700701
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 159228003X Dewey Decimal Number: 799.1757 EAN: 9781592280032 ASIN: 159228003X
Publication Date: December 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New book, ships out within 24 hours, 100% satisfaction guaranteed, remainder mark
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Book Description The Trout and the Fly has been acknowledged as one of the most important books on fly fishing to appear in this century. It takes further than any book before it our understanding of the world of the trout and the way that the angler, his fly, his tackle and his behavior appear to the fish under water. The book is the result of years of work by two of Britain's most respected and widely-read angling writers, supported by help from university scientists in several fields. The pictures contained in it have been selected from thousands of the authors' own photographs taken from above and below the surface. The test has been informed by high-speed film viewed frame by frame to reveal the detail of events that happen too quickly for the human eye to register. Within this remarkable book are clear understandings for both the river and stillwater angler of: the way a trout sees (and the implications for the flyfisher of its excellent color vision); the way natural and artificial flies appear to the trout (one result of which is a series of fly patterns designed to mimic the way natural flies look from below the surface); the way that lines and leaders of different colors look from underwater - and the implications for tackle choice; the clues which fish give to their feeding behavior and how the angler can interpret them. All this information, and much more, is available in this attractive volume, which includes a new introduction and a postscript added a year after first publication, reporting observations not available in the original text. (81/2 X 103/4, 196 pages, color photos, b&w photos, diagrams)
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Be the trout. See the bug. March 5, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you wish to get inside the small, primitive brain of a trout, then read The Trout and The Fly. Most theories passed around in angling circles for how these critters behave is commonly hearsay. The authors, Brian Clarke and John Goddard - both avid fly fishermen, reveal trained and measured observations. More than any sport, fishing lends itself to word-of-mouth and story telling. Clarke and Goddard take a more analytical tact - providing the angler fundamental knowledge of trout behavior.
The book covers a lot of ground - from how to locate fish to how the trout locates the angler. The material is broken into 4 parts: (1) Observation - Man and trout, (2) Vision - Trout and man, (3) Technique - Man versus trout, and (4) Imitation - Man, trout and fly. These authors excel at transporting the reader to the cold, clear underwater world of the trout. And it's in the second part of the book where I found myself absorbed by their words and photos.
Their presentations on how a trout sees (revealed in drawings and photos) I found to be unique and awarding. Fascinating details about their depth/range of vision, their ability to discern color, the visual depiction of dry flies, the appearance of fly lines and leaders are revealed in the book's pages. To support their work, Clarke and Goddard position a camera underwater and set it to model the visual capabilities of a trout (e.g., changing the aperture setting). In ten plus pages containing color photo plates, you are treated to images of what a trout is likely to see. Ranging from how obvious an angler can appear holding a fly rod vertical in the air near the bank of a stream to the importance of wing patterns in imitating aquatic insects... it's all shown in vivid detail. The color photos alone can justify the purchase of The Trout and the Fly!
Each page contains keen observations, useful tips and above all an implicit philosophy embodied by the authors. As I see it, the philosophy throughout is one of looking, patient waiting, looking some more, and finally learning how these animals interact with their surroundings. The fruit of this philosophy is ultimately the knowledge they share.
This book was first reviewed on the reviewer's own site: EcoAngler.com - The Nature of Fly Fishing.
Learn to 'think' like a trout, with the help of Brian Clarke August 16, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Excellent insight into the ways of the trout, and the environment in which the trout thrives. Where to find trout under different circumstances, but most of all actually showing you why and how the trout reacts to different stimuli like light, heat, sound, chemistry etc. etc.
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