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by Joseph D. Bates Jr.

ePub Streamers and Bucktails download
Author:
Joseph D. Bates Jr.
ISBN13:
978-0394415888
ISBN:
0394415884
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Publisher:
Knopf; 1st edition (January 12, 1980)
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Subcategory:
Hunting & Fishing
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1143 kb
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1572 kb
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Rating:
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Streamers and Bucktails Hardcover – January 12, 1980.

Streamers and Bucktails Hardcover – January 12, 1980. by Joseph D. Bates Jr. (Author).

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Streamers and Bucktails : The Big Fish Flies. Select Format: Hardcover. ISBN13:9780394415888.

Discover ideas about Big Fish. Streamers and Bucktails: hardcover with dust jacket. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to survive different locations and situations in the wild. Big Fish Streamers Fly Tying Fly Fishing Books Jacket Paper Streamers Suit Jacket Jackets Coat. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to survive different locations and situations in the wild NAE NAE.

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See Joseph D. Bates, J. book, Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing. Hogan created about a dozen original streamer patterns. Queen of the Waters – Carrie Stevens Streamer Pattern.

Bates, Joseph D. (1966). Streamer Fly Tying & Fishing. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books. Very well illustrated. Bates, Joseph D. Jr. (1979). Streamers and bucktails, the big-fish flies. Cross, Reuben R. (1971). The Complete Fly Tier. Rockville Centre, New York: Freshlet Press. Jorgenson, Poul (1973). Dressing Flies For Fresh and Saltwater. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books.

Brooks fly-fished with everything from midges to dry and wet flies to large saltwater streamers and huge . Many writers helped popularize the Blondes including Joseph D. and his book Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing (1966). Reference: Valla, Mike

Brooks fly-fished with everything from midges to dry and wet flies to large saltwater streamers and huge bass bugs. Brooks fished for a variety of saltwater species, including bonefish, tarpon and his first permit with a fly in the Bahamas in the 1960s. Reference: Valla, Mike. The Founding Flies: 43 American Masters, Their Patterns and Influences, Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2013.

Book, Online - Google Books. Bates, Joseph . 1903-. New York, Outdoor Life xiii, 718 p. illus "Let's go fishing!", By L. Vernon Bates

Book, Online - Google Books. Vernon Bates. Currents & eddies: chips from the log of an artist-angler William J. Schaldach.

A fly-fishing expert supplies beginners and veteran fishermen with information and advice on fishing with streamers and bucktails, flies that imitate the smaller baitfish on which big fish feed
  • Great book.

  • This is a book my husband wanted to add to his library. He was very happy with it.

  • You can not find a better book on the subject. Good details provided on history and originators and the actual fly tying recipes of hundreds of these beloved flys.

  • Interesting read with a lot of historic comments.

  • While emphasizing pattern histories more than actual technique, this is nevertheless one of my favorite books. As a tyer, I benefit from the extensive pattern lists and learn a little about each one in terms of where it came from. The book doesn't have as much material covering how to fish streamers, but there's enough for the beginner to learn and more advanced anglers will enjoy the book anyway. Highly recommended.

  • J.D. Bates delivers exactly what this title indicates. Reflections of big fish taken, and the flies he used to take them. Written in the language of a by-gone generation, this book is easy to read and enjoy. Mr. Bates writes with the colorful appeal and common sense approach of Joe Brooks coupled with the technical efficiency of Mr. Art Lee. A most dangerous com- bination to all fish holding water! 500 streamer and bucktail dressings, 164 of these on 12 full color plates with historical accounts of their origins. A must read for anyone who fishes with the fly.

  • Amazing book for a streamer lover