| Joe Brooks was a fishing pioneer,
and this compendium of his dispatches spans the history of modern fly fishing.
At his peak, he logged 75,000 miles a year in Central and South America,
from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, where he was one of the first to fish
for bonefish with a fly. He cast for tiger fish in Africa, and angled the
atolls of the South Pacific and the lakes of New Zealand.
Included in this volume are such
classic selections as:
The Trout We Fish For
Dry Fly Fishing for Trout
Fishing the Wet Fly
Nymph Fishing
Fishing Streamers and Bucktails
for Trout
Landing Bass on the Fly
Boca Fever
Add a Little Salt
Northern Lights Fish
Inshore Saltwater Fishing
Chumming and Offshore Fly Fishing
Those Freedom-Loving Sickletails
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Joe Brooks on Fishing
edited by Don Sedgwick
The Lyons Press, 2004
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