Utah & Nevada Fly Fishing Books
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Utah, despite its vast
deserts and rocky canyons, has excellent fly fishing, as it has
many rivers fed by the snowmelt of numerous high mountain ranges.
And Nevada, despite being almost entirely desert, has a number of
tucked away rivers and streams that have quality trout fishing.
So, if you are looking for a place to stalk trout that is somewhat
out of the way, either Utah or Nevada may be just the ticket. The
fishing guidebooks to Utah and Nevada shown below will help you
track down these places, insuring that you don't waste precious
time on the water fly fishing unproductive places or fishless places
altogether.
To get pricing or additional information about any of the Utah
and Nevada fishing guidebooks shown below, simply click on any of
the images or links.
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James Demoux's Flyfisher's Guide To Utah is a complete
and exhaustive reference on Utah's lakes, rivers, and
fish. This 595 page compendium is enhanced with more
than 150 detailed lake and reviewer maps showing access,
boat launches, public lands, campsites, and areas of
special interest, in addition to hatch charts, stream
facts, and recommended flies. An ideal planning resource
for fishing trips ranging from day-trips to extended
vacations, the Flyfisher's Guide To Utah offers a wealth
of practical information and recommendations on accommodations,
campgrounds, listings for fly shops, restaurants, even
car repairs and rentals, hospitals, and airports. If
you are looking for the perfect angler's holiday somewhere
in the vast and diverse landscape of Utah, then begin
by browsing through the pages of James Demoux's Flyfisher's
Guide To Utah!
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Steve Schmidt's No Nonsense Guide To Fly Fishing In
Utah provides the angler with a practical and informative
description and guide to twenty-two fly fishing waters
throughout Utah. These sites include major and lesser
known waters in Utah's mountains, high deserts and plains.
Schmidt (owner and operator of Western Rivers Fly Shop,
Salt Lake City) draws upon his more than twenty-four
years of extensive travels and fishing expertise to
provide notes and contacts as part of his comprehensive
explanation of the best fly fishing Utah has to offer.
Schmidt's informative text is enhanced with detailed
maps of each fly water, illustrations on how to get
there, where to fish, what flies to use, knots, and
more. If you plan on fishing Utah's challenging waters,
begin with a leisurely browse through Steve Schmidt's
No Nonsense Guide To Fly Fishing In Utah! .
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I've floated and fished the Green for over 20 years
and one of my great joys is listening to the tales and
advice from great guides such as Dennis Breer and Emmitt
Heath. Dennis has put his love and knowledge of this
great river into a concise,informative, yet poetic read.
Dennis' book will make you a better fisherman in general
and, certainly better prepared to match wits with the
Green's great trout. The fly tying instructions with
color plates are well done and and a necessity to"match
the hatch". Sit back and enjoy the Green from your
den or get ready to experience the magnificent Green
River canyon.
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Each
book in this series (River Journal Series) provides
curious anglers with an in-depth, total experience of
one river per issue and its fish and fly fishing opportunities:
its beauty through color photography), its fly fishing
throughout the year, its natural history as well as
angling history (including noted personalities who have
contributed to the fabric of the river's fly-fishing
lore), and the special fly patterns created for the
river as well as standard patterns that work well, all
beautifully shown in color plates.
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This is a real find! For all of us that love fishing
and Utah, this book has it all. I found Brett's descriptions
to be on target, and his advice valuable. He obviously
loves and knows his subject. I heartily recommend this
book to all the anglers looking to Utah as a fishing
paradise.
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If you think Nevada is a desert wasteland, think again;
this useful fishing guide sets the record straight in
the first paragraph, calling Nevada an "outdoor
paradise." Conveniently divided into geographic
regions and further subdivided by county, the state's
principal creeks, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs are
assessed for their angling possibilities and accessibility.
Rainbow trout, browns, cutthroat (including the famed
Lahontan strain), bull trout, kokanee, mackinaw, bass,
walleye, pan fish--they're all out there. This is essential
information for anyone who wants to fish the Silver
State.
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Pyramid Lake, Nevada is a world-class, trophy quality,
Lahontan cutthroat trout fishery. Terry Barron's No
Nonsense Guide To Fly Fishing Pyramid Lake is the complete
and authoritative guide providing the angler with all
the essential fly fishing information, history, and
background needed to successfully fly fish this outstanding
fishery. Edited and with a foreword by Jeff Cavender,
this "user friendly" angler's guide covers
everything from baitfish and flies to the best times
to fish, to accommodations and how to get there. If
you are planning to fish Pyramid Lake, begin with a
thorough reading of Terry Barron's No Nonsense Guide
To Fly Fishing Pyramid Lake.
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