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Trout from a Boat

Techniques, Tips and Practical Advice

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By Dennis Moss
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  • Published: 18th Jul 2007
  • ISBN: 187367497X
  • Pages: 224
  • Size: 246mm x 189 mm

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This is a book for boat-flyfishers: those who spend time afloat in pursuit of trout (and the occasional salmon), who know how difficult and frustrating the sport can be - but also how thrilling and rewarding.

Few trout anglers have fished as widely as Dennis Moss, and fewer still have his ability to convey the skills of boatfishing with such insight and passion.

He tells of his experiments with a new kind of improved drogue, of the breakthrough of the intermediate flyline, his discoveries about hook strengths and he shares his all-time favourite stillwater flies.

This book will tell you a great deal about the craft of boatfishing and, as you learn, you will be taken to some fabulous locations and on some thrilling trips.

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