California Fly Fishing Books
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California is not normally
associated with quality fly fishing, at least for trout. Yet, tucked
away in it's mountains and it's rivers are some excellent trout
waters. And the California fly fishing guidebooks shown below will
help any angler who will be fly fishing in California find a quality
fly fishing spot without wandering all over the state, wondering
where the good fishing is.
To get pricing or additional information about any of the California
fishing guidebooks shown below, simply click on any of the images
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Cutter's Sierra Trout Guide is more than just a how
to catch fish book. It is a lovingly illustrated and
highly readable narrative about the Sierras, the varieties
of trout found there, where trout feed, and on what
and when, how to know what the trout are eating and
what best imitates today's insect selection. Equally
important, Cutter provides a compelling history of each
strain of Sierra trout and how man has done his best
--luckily so far unsuccessfully-- to ruin this splendid
fishery. Read this book and you'll weep at what our
forefathers did to the once abundant Lahontan Cutthroat.
But you'll also see the Sierras and their wild trout
populations with a whole new appreciation for their
magnificence.
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Description from Amazon.Com
From Lake Almanor's exciting hex hatch in the north
to the lovely golden trout of Monache Meadows in the
south, "Fly Fishing the Sierra Nevada" describes
when, where and how to fish California's premier mountain
range. Detailed maps and directions chart the way to
hundreds of rivers, creeks and lakes that offer some
of the best fishing in the state. No matter where you
go, you'll know what flies to use and be privy to angling
secrets that result from years of fishing the region.
Toss in some history, geological background and a bit
of humor, and the result is a book that will be on the
must-have list of every trout angler who fishes California.
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This book is quite good in that it has detailed commentary
on a few of the bigger, well-known streams in California.
I'm a bit disappointed that he did not include any commentary
on other streams that are actually quite productive
with large fish (I own another of Sunderland's books
and I know he's aware of other "blue ribbon"
streams).
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This book is a collection of writings from different
authors who have an intimate knowledge of the rivers
they write about. The book is very well organized -
giving you maps, tactics, and lodging information. If
you are new to Fly Fishing or new to Northern California
this book is a must.
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This is a book that serves two purposes -- it is a much-needed
guide to fly-fishing California's lakes and reservoirs
and it also is a beantiful book that will look great
on anybody's coffee table. In addition to excellent
information on where to fish, how to fish the best lakes
in the state, and what realistically to expect when
you get there, first-rate maps make sure you don't get
lost on the way. And the photography is fantastic! This
is the third (and perhaps the best) of Bill Sunderland's
books on fly fishing in California.
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Description from Amazon.Com
Ever wanted to fling a fly for largemouth bass in the
Colorado River? How about for striped bass in, say,
Irvine Lake, or for trout in the San Gabriel River?
"Fly Fishing Southern California's Lakes &
Streams" will help you take full advantage of the
surprisingly wide range of angling opportunities offered
in Southern California. This handy guidebook covers
more than 70 waters, describing the best times to fish
them, preferred flies and tactics, and angling tips
from experts -- just the sort of detail that lets adventurous
fly fishers find good sport within a two-hour drive
of any town in the Southland.
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