Arizona Fly Fishing Books
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For the adventurous angler, Arizona provides many hidden trout waters. Although you won't be stumbling across a trout stream around Phoenix, a short-drive up the road into the mountains can provide an angler with excellent fishing in a scenic and remote setting. Shown below are various book about fishing in Arizona.
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 | Arizona Trout : A Fly Fishing Guide : Book provides the most up-to-date information on which waters hold trout; when is the best time to fish each water; what species you will find; hatches; the best presentations to fish these sometimes tricky waters; special safety tips; useful maps; average flows; and much more.    Buy at Amazon.Com |
 | Arizona Trout Streams and Their Hatches: Fly Fishing in the High Deserts of Arizona and Western New Mexico : In Arizona, you'll find a variety of rivers and streams, from bottom-release tailwater fisheries to fertile high-desert creeks, from the Colorado River to the Valley of the Sun. In no other place in North America can you see Trico hatches in November and again in February and March! The authors examine the state's trout waters impacted in recent years by floods, drought, and forest fires, such as Canyon and Cibecue creeks, the lower portion of the Salt River, and the Colorado and Upper Verde rivers. Coverage of many of the lakes has also been revised, and several lakes in central and southern Arizona have been added to round out this comprehensive, detailed guide. 50 black & white photos, 20 maps, resources, index.    Buy at Amazon.Com |
 | Flyfisher's Guide to Arizona : Arizona has a myriad of great trout streams that are overlooked and under-fished. The Indian reservations also provide outstanding flyfishing opportunities for trophy trout. The author covers in detail Lee s Ferry, the Colorado River watershed, the Verde River watershed, the Salt, Little Colorado, and Gila watersheds and their many waters. The Williams lakes, Flagstaff area lakes and the warmwater fisheries are also covered. There are over 39 detailed river maps, as well as hatch charts, recommended flies, and travel information to help you plan your next flyfishing trip to Arizona    Buy at Amazon.Com |
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