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What a Trout Sees

What a Trout Sees
Author: Geoff Mueller
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0762794151

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Do trout sleep? And if so, when? And how does that affect their feeding patterns? Does a rising or falling barometer affect feeding habits? How does refraction influence a fish’s approach to a surface fly, human shadow, or false cast? How much do fish need to eat, under what conditions will they grow the largest? For the first time, an accessible, well-written title shows us what the world is like under the water, from the fish’s perspective. Geoff Mueller, acclaimed senior editor with The Drake magazine, travels throughout some of the best trout habitat in America, talking with the experts and donning swim fins and mask to meet trout on their own turf. With What a Trout Sees, curious anglers interested in taking their skill levels up a notch or two will finally have all the information they need.


Trout Sense

Trout Sense
Author: Jason Randall
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811713318

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The more you know about trout, the more fish you'll catch. This third and final book in Jason Randall's series explains the trout's world for fly fishers who want to know more about their quarry. • An in-depth look into the trout's world to help anglers better understand the fish • Detailed explanations of what trout see, hear, smell, and taste • Contains 100 photos and illustrations to demonstrate aspects of trout biology


What Trout Want

What Trout Want
Author: Bob Wyatt
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0811749983

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- Catching trout simplified - A brilliantly written and well-crafted exposes fly fishing's greatest myths--selectivity, matching the hatch, pressured fish, fish feeling pain, precise imitations, drag-free drifts - Recipes for the author's tried-and-true patterns - Practical, down-to-earth suggestions for catching fish


What a Trout Sees

What a Trout Sees
Author: Geoff Mueller
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780762779840

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Do trout sleep? And if so, when? And how does that affect their feeding patterns? Does a rising or falling barometer affect feeding habits? How does refraction influence a fish’s approach to a surface fly, human shadow, or false cast? How much do fish need to eat, under what conditions will they grow the largest? For the first time, an accessible, well-written title shows us what the world is like under the water, from the fish’s perspective. Geoff Mueller, acclaimed senior editor with The Drake magazine, travels throughout some of the best trout habitat in America, talking with the experts and donning swim fins and mask to meet trout on their own turf. With What a Trout Sees, curious anglers interested in taking their skill levels up a notch or two will finally have all the information they need.


The Fisherman's Ocean

The Fisherman's Ocean
Author: David A. Ross
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780811727716

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Tides, currents, fish senses and behavior "Reading Dave Ross's work will give you in-depth knowledge of the ocean, its processes, and marine fish, which can only make you a better saltwater angler."--Joe Healy editor, Saltwater Fly Fishing Here at last, in layman's terms, is a fisherman's guide to the habitat and behavior of saltwater fish. The author, an oceanographer and avid fly fisherman, explains the marine environment and the factors that affect where game fish congregate, how they move with tides and currents, what they see, smell, taste, and hear. The copiously illustrated text covers inshore and offshore habitat and will prove invaluable to anyone who fishes in saltwater, whether in the surf, on the flats, or out at sea. The ocean is vast. It pays to be educated.


The New Scientific Angling - Trout and Ultraviolet Vision

The New Scientific Angling - Trout and Ultraviolet Vision
Author: Reed F. Curry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780984086306

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"Through abundant photographs and clear text the author illuminates the remarkable distinctions between the vision of man and the broader vision of trout, revealing for the first time flies, fly tying materials, insects, and baitfish in both visible light and reflected ultraviolet light".--back of cover.


What the Trout Said

What the Trout Said
Author: Datus C. Proper
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1989
Genre: Flies, Artificial
ISBN:

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A close look at the design of trout flies that includes insect behavior, fly types, color, hooks, and more.


The Trout and the Fly

The Trout and the Fly
Author: Brian Clarke
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Fly fishing
ISBN: 9781592280032

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A compendium of research on the trout as collected by two of the most widely read and respected angling masters


Trout on a Fly

Trout on a Fly
Author: Lee Wulff
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986
Genre: Fly fishing
ISBN:

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Trout Water

Trout Water
Author: Jim Rowinski
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-11-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1510720499

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Through extraordinary photographs and prose, Trout Water brings to life the waters where trout make their home, creating an intimate portrait of the nature of the living river and the fly fisherman’s passion for these wild places. Every river’s story is unique, but each shares a fundamental set of characteristics. Trout Water illustrates the compelling mystery and complexity of these rivers and the diverse trout species that call them home. Brought to life through Jim Rowinski’s artistic vision, Trout Water reveals the magical world of running water, elusive trout, and the bond between man and river. The book follows the geological and historical nature of trout waters, the fundamental features and characteristics that make up trout water, and the beautiful places where fishermen pursue wild trout. With an illuminating foreword by legendary fly fisherman and author Nick Lyons, this is a book that no trout fisherman should be without.