North American Fly Fishing Books   Books about Fly fishing in Alaska, California, Colorado, New England, New York and other states and Canadian provinces; Rocky Mountain fly fishing and famous rivers such as the Beaverkill, the Madison River, and the Yellowstone River fly fishing.

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We've found almost one 100 of America's favorite books on fly fishing in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Books about Fly fishing in Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, New England, New York, and many other states. Fly fishing books about America's famous rivers like the Beaverkill River, the Yellowstone River, the Missouri, and others. Fly fishing in special places like the Rocky Mountains, Great lakes, and elsewhere.

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Please note: This is a long page - there are over 90 titles, arranged by location.

Alaska Fly Fishing Books

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by Anthony J. Route; 1991; spiral bound 188pp
reviewed: Worthwhile for all fly anglers, even non-tyers
...Route's guide gives a manageable list of flies along with a good amount of reasoning behind each. The timing/species charts are excellent in themselves...



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Fly Patterns of Alaska: Alaska Flyfishers (Paperback)
by Dirk V. Derksen; 1993; paperback; 80pp
reviewed: "Best choice of Alaska Flies
Great book. I found almost all the patterns for Alaska that I had been reading about in preparation for a fishing trip there."



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by Scott Haugen; 2003; paperback; 455pp; isbn 193209802X
reviewed: "imperfect, but well-above-average, a "strong buy"
This book goes beyond, the usual "I'll give you the run timings and list guides for you" approach




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Flyfishing Alaska
by Anthony J. Route; 1995; paperback; 240pp
reviewed: "I'd recommend it to anyone going up from the lower 48!'
"Flyfishing Alaska" is the standard handbook for flyfishers headed north. Tony Route’s long experience as a year-round resident of Alaska shows in his descriptions of all the game fish available to the Alaskan angler and his insightful lessons on how to catch them.


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by Troy Letherman, Tony Weaver; 2004; hardcover; 294pp
reviewed: "Step-by-step color photos and fishing notes "Essential Trout Flies will help you assemble, in just two fly boxes, the flies you need to catch trout anywhere....
...From steelhead to cohos and sockeyes, from giant kings to feisty pinks, from vibrant rainbows to surprise grayling, char and lake trout, each chapter finishes with a thorough discussion of the species' range in Alaska with highlights on those rivers and drainages that will interest fly fishers. ...


 

Arizona & New Mexico Fly Fishing Books

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by Raymond C. Shewnack ; 2006; paperback 111pp; isbn 082633718X
reviewed: "Quite good...
...almost two hundred color photos capture the allure of each locale and close-up shots of the flies used...



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by Rex Johnson Jr.; 1999; paperback 94pp; isbn 1571881395
reviewed: "Yes, Virginia, there are trout in AZ, even in July."
...Rex Johnson has, and his book is an invitation to come see for yourself, that you can catch real wild trout in this hottest and most arid of states...



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by Charles R. Meck ; 2005; paperback; 208pp; isbn 0881506818
reviewed: this is a must-read book for all Arizona fly anglers
"...with tips, techniques, directions, and tackle needed to be productive.."




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by Dave Foster ; 2002; paperback; 104pp; isbn 1892469073
reviewed: "Every fly angler has heard about it: a mind-boggling place that can offer forty-trout days.




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by Taylor Streit ; 2004; paperback; 44pp; isbn 1892469049


...the best time of year to fish, what you're likely to hook, the gear you'll need to be successful...




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by Rex,Jr. Johnson; 1998; paperback 208pp; isbn 0826319823
reviewed: A great book for a beautiful area
...unique guide leads the fly-fisherman to little-known trout waters in the remote mountains and canyons of southern New Mexico...



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by Glenn Tinnin; 1999; paperback; 47pp; isbn 1892469022

reviewed: Good overview of the major sites
...the primary areas of interest (with good maps)......


 

British Columbia & Alberta, Canada Fly Fishing Books

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by Jim McLennan; 2002; paperback; 184pp; isbn 0921835515

reviewed: thorough and delightfully entertaining work




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by Neil Cameron; 2003; paperback; 256pp; isbn 0921835604

reviewed: ...not just the hot spots but the hidden treasures of this fly-fishing paradise, these seven veteran anglers and noted writers reveal when to go, how to select winning destinations...




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by Art Lingren ; 2002; paperback; 144pp; isbn 1571882278

reviewed: ...Lingren discusses such fabled waters as the Campbell River, the Dean, Bella Coola, and Skagit rivers, and of course the famous Thompson...




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by Karl Bruhn; 1999; paperback; 214pp; isbn 1895811678

 


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by Jim McLennan ; 1996; paperback; 240pp; isbn 0921835175

reviewed: ...the most clear and concise discussion I have ever seen on stream mechanics and trout biology, habits, and environmental requirements.



 

California Fly Fishing Books

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by Bill Sunderland; 1998; paperback; 96pp; isbn 1571881107
reviewed: "Quite good...
...detailed commentary on a few of the bigger, well-known streams in California.




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Fly Fishing California Stillwaters (Paperback)
by Bill Sunderland; 2001; paperback; 130pp; isbn 0970857632
reviewed: "The book is a much-needed guide on where to find some of the biggest trout in California."
...excellent information on where to fish, how to fish the best lakes in the state, and what realistically to expect when you get there...



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Fly Fishing California, 2nd (ILLUSTRATED) (Paperback)
by Ken Hanley; 2007; paperback; 104pp; isbn 1892469103
reviewed: provides readers with all they need to discover the best places to fly fish in the Golden State
"Ken Hanley is certainly the most qualified fly fishermen to pen a NoNonsense fly fishing guide to the state of California..."



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Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams: Where to Go, What to Use and How to Get There (Paperback)
by Mike Brown; 2005; paperback; 112pp; isbn 1420807536
reviewed: Outstanding Read!
If catching a lot of small trout is good for you then this book is for you. The author details many locations and provides some very useful tips...



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Fly Fishing Mammoth: A Fly Fisher's Guide to the Mammoth Lakes Area (Paperback)
by Mark J. Heskett; 1994; paperback; 74pp; isbn 1878175955

There is a blacktop ribbon that winds through the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range called Highway 395...



Fly Fishing Southern California's Lakes & Streams (Paperback)
by Seth Norman; 2004; paperback; 368pp; isbn 1932098151
Famed for its finicky trout and spirited (but rapidly disappearing) steelhead, Northern California is an angler's paradise. Acclaimed fishing author Seth Norman, (The Meanderings of a Fly Fisherman) tours these diverse waters, from the Owens Valley to the Oregon border, and comes up with a very practical and wise guide.



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Fly-Fishing Northern California Waters (Paperback)
by Lily Tso, Ph.D. Wong; 2002; paperback; 167pp; isbn 1571882553
reviewed: "you need this book'
This book includes; where, when, and how to fish the lakes and streams from the northern coastal ranges to the Great Basin Provinces, and from the Oregon border to the Sacramento Central Valley; fish species and habitat; fishing strategies; reading water; aquatic insects; detailed maps; access points; history; geological information; map resources; fish distribution; and so much more.


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Fly Fishing the Sierra Nevada (Paperback)
by Bill Sunderland; 1999; paperback; 120pp; isbn 096525660X
reviewed: "Practical guide oriented towards major trans-sierra highways.
...where Sunderland shines is the clear maps. There are sufficiently detailed maps of all the major roads and access to the relevant waters.




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Fly Fishing the Tahoe Region (Paperback)
by Stephen Rider Haggard ; 2002; paperback; 206pp; isbn 0965256626
reviewed: "An indispensable reference book if you intend to flyfish in the Tahoe area"
...presents detailed angling information for 77 streams and 97 lakes in the Truckee, Yuba, American, and Carson River drainages, as well as the Desolation Wilderness.



Flyfisher's Guide to Northern California (Flyfisher's Guides) (Paperback)
by Seth Norman; 2004; paperback; 368pp; isbn 1932098151
Famed for its finicky trout and spirited (but rapidly disappearing) steelhead, Northern California is an angler's paradise. Acclaimed fishing author Seth Norman, (The Meanderings of a Fly Fisherman) tours these diverse waters, from the Owens Valley to the Oregon border, and comes up with a very practical and wise guide....


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High Sierra Fly Fishing : Basics to Advanced Tactics (Hardcover)
by Billy Van Loek; 2001; paperback; 93pp; isbn 1571882227
reviewed: "Outstanding...the book i've been looking for.
This book is an artful blend of practical how-to fishing advice and wonderfully lyrical descriptions of the high Sierra. There are plenty of photos that will make you hanker for a fishing trip just as surely as using one of the handtied flies the author describes should lure an elusive golden trout out from his hideaway."


 

Colorado Fly Fishing Books

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Fly Fishing Colorado, Second Edition
(No Nonsense Fly Fishing Guides) paperback
by Jackson Streit; 2004; paperback; 104pp; isbn 1892469138
reviewed: "In a few moments, you will know where to go and how to fly fish."
...a quick, clear understanding of the essential information you'll need to fly fish Colorado's most outstanding waters...



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by Craig Martin, Tom Knopick, John Flick; 1996; paperback; 184pp; isbn 0871088762
reviewed: "A good trip planner
...This book provides the detail to make decisions on which drainages and particular streams to fish. It clearly points out what is public and private water, what fish are there and provides some information on rod weights and lengths..."



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Flyfisher's Guide to Colorado (Paperback)
by Marty Bartholomew, A. K. Best; 2002; paperback 588pp; isbn 188510698X
reviewed: "The Bible on Fly Fishing in Colorado
Bartholomew attacks every aspect of the waters covered in this book from where to fish it, what to use, how to get there, when hatches are taking place, and even where to park."



Idaho Fly Fishing Books

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by Bill Mason; 2005; paperback; 80pp; isbn 1892469170
The Henry's Fork, Salmon, Snake, and Silver Creek plus 24 other waters. Mr. Mason penned the first fly fishing guidebook to Idaho in 1994. It was updated in 2006 and showcases Bill's 30 plus years of Idaho fly fishing.


 
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by R. Randolph Ashton; 2006; paperback; 168pp; isbn 1933192631
reviewed: "Stunning photography,
As a fly fishing author and photographer myself, I keep pretty close track of the competition. Randolph Ashton has shot to the top of the pack with his stunning shots of his home waters in Idaho. "


 
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by Ken Retallic; 2002; paperback; 480pp; isbn 1885106300
reviewed: "A really helpful guide to fishing Idaho"
If you thought fly fishing in Idaho was pretty much limited to the Henry's Fork, Snake and Salmon Rivers and maybe Silver Creek, this book could blow your mind and ruin your life.


 
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by John Shewey; 1999 paperback; 96pp; isbn 1571881352
"Idaho's Upper Snake region features a special blend of world-renowned fly angling destinations and little-known, but high-quality trout waters..."
If you thought fly fishing in Idaho was pretty much limited to the Henry's Fork, Snake and Salmon Rivers and maybe Silver Creek, this book could blow your mind and ruin your life.


 
by Dave Clark ; 1997; paperback; 210pp; isbn 087004382X

looks at all of the elements that add to the enjoyment of a day on this world famous stream.


 

Michigan Fly Fishing Books

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by Bob Linsenman; 2002; paperback; 103pp; isbn 1571881603
reviewed: "A really helpful guide to fishing Idaho"
Gorgeous photography and informative text make this book a must for all those fly-fishers lucky enough to visit of live in this fly-fisher's paradise


 
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by Jim Bedford; 2000; paperback 468pp; isbn 1885106769
reviewed: "Wonderful Starting point,
...a great guide to the many rivers I have spent time on in Michigan. It is not going to put you on the honey-holes, but it will provide you with good maps and the right strategies to have a sucessful day on the river.


 

by Gerth E. Hendrickson ; 1994 paperback; 320pp; isbn 0472082728
reviewed: "The best rivers in Michigan,
...a valuable resource as I have wandered around Northern Michigan. It's details are as factual today as when first written. The details of every launch and entrance to each river is remarkable...


 
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by Matthew A. Supinski ; 1995; paperback; 64pp; isbn 1878175777
reviewed: "The best rivers in Michigan,
Very informative. Beautiful colored photographs.


 

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by Bob Linsenman; 1998; paperback; 45pp; isbn 1571880933
reviewed: "A Great book about an amazing river,
Linsenman does a wonderful job of telling the history of the Au Sable River as well as interjecting some personal stories from his history on the river. He goes into great detail of describing exact fishing spots down to pools and riffles that should hold trophy trout.


 

Minnesota Fly Fishing Books

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by Ross A. Mueller; 2000; paperback; 112pp; isbn 0964804719
reviewed: "Quite a helpful little book
...an excellent introduction to the unique terrain and fishing of Southwestern Wisconsin, Southeastern Minn, and Northeastern Iowa. The driftless area is unique in the United States, and the fishing for spooky brown trout it provides is exciting and rewarding...


 
by Mickey O. Johnson; 2005; 463pp; isbn 1932098348
reviewed: "I have lived in Minnesota for 23 years and grew up on the border in Grand Forks, North Dakota
...As a kid, our family vacationed annually in Minnesota's lake country around Walker. So I have been fishing in Minnesota since before I can remember. With that in mind, I think Johnson has come up with a great book.


 

Montana Fly Fishing Books

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by Brian Grossenbacher; 2007 paperback; 168pp; isbn 1892469146
From the Yellowstone River to the Boulder River, Brian and Jenny Grossenbacher guide you through their beautiful home state of Montana. You'll get the essential information you need to fly fish Montana's outstanding waters.


 

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by Trapper Badovinac; 2003 paperback; 120pp; isbn 1560372494
Trapper Badovinac, a professional guide who has worked on this stretch of the Missouri River for seven years, shares techniques, humor, his laid-back philosophy of angling, color photographs, dry fly patterns, and advice on clothing and gear.



 
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by Chuck Robbins; 2002 paperback; 160pp; isbn 1585745073
reviewed: "A distillation of decades of experience
...a distillation of decades of experience, knowledge, and insight in this "user friendly" guide to fishing Montana's Madison river. Here is a wealth of information on the hatches, seasons, and reaches of the river, along with "tips, tricks & techniques" for unlocking the secrets of an surprisingly diverse river...




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by Trapper Badovinac; 2006 paperback; 120pp; isbn 1931832676
reviewed: "The ONLY book that speaks to todays Flyfishing Experiance
...Professionals and recreational fly fishers alike will count this book a one of their most prized Fly fishing tools posessions. It is the only book on fishing that I have read cover to cover in one sitting....




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by Chuck Robbins; 2005; paperback; 475pp; isbn 1932098224







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by David Archer ; 2002 paperback; 228pp; isbn 0967080614
reviewed: "Makes planning your trip easy.
An extensive coverage of all the best fly fishing holes in Montana. As a fly fishing guide for over 15 years and having clients such as Charles Schwab and Huey Lewis he knows what you're looking for and tells you where to find it. ...



 
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by John Holt ; 2002; paperback; 288pp; isbn 1585745294
reviewed: "The Best...
The best guide book for east of the continental divide... Every major river is covered in detail with all feeder streams given. Also high mountain lakes and obscure streams ...



 
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by John Holt; 2002 paperback; 304pp; isbn 1585745308
reviewed: "most complete book I have seen on any fishery, ever....
Lots of maps, descriptively informative photos, interesting sidebars, some location directions, historically productive fly patterns, and the usual platter of guide-book miscellany. Plan to fish Montana? You'll find this two book set to be incredibly valuable.



 

Nevada & Utah Fly Fishing Books

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by James B. Demoux; 2001; paperback; 595pp; isbn 1885106858
reviewed: "For both beginners and experts...
...from the world famous Green River to a host of hidden gems, from the mountains to the desert. Rivers, lakes, and streams are all covered in great detail with hatch charts, maps, and fly shop and travel information.



 
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by Dave Stanley; 2005; paperback; 48pp; isbn 0963725629

Covers the Truckee, Walker, Carson, Eagle, Davis, Ruby, mountain lakes, and more.




 
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by Steve Schmidt ; 2005; paperback; 47pp; isbn 0963725688

Utah yelids extraordinary, uncrowded and little known fishing.

reviewed: "...the best fly fishing in Utah


 
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by Dennis Breer; 1998; paperback; 80pp; isbn 1571881115

reviewed: "Dennis has put his love and knowledge of this great river into a concise,informative, yet poetic read.


 

New England area and states Fly Fishing Books

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by Tom Fuller; 2005; paperback; 2006pp; isbn 088150615X

...begins with a detailed section on identifying hatches that will enable anglers to know what they're looking at when they see those bugs on the water. Part II of the book is a complete guide on when and where the major hatches occur.



 
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by Steve Hickoff; 1999; paperback; 300pp 1885106475
This is the best book on flyfishing in New England-bar none.

reviewed: "ONE OF THE FINEST BOOKS, I'VE EVER READ!!!!,
HICKOFF AND PLUMNEY KNOW WERE IT'S AT. FROM THEORY TO FLIES TO PRACTICAL INFO. THEY NOT ONLY TALK THE TALK, THEY WALK THE WALK.


reviewed: "this book will serve as a superb and practical guidebook,


 
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by Thomas, Jr. Ames ; 2001; paperback; 595pp; isbn 1571882103

reviewed: "Excellent!
This guide will helps the newbies as well as the expert! Mr. Ames packs it full of info for a 6x4" guide, waisted no space and can easily fit in a vest pocket!"

reviewed:  "Great for Vest or Bench!"



 
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Housatonic River: Fly Fishing Guide (Paperback)
by Jeff Passante; 1998; paperback; 55pp; isbn 1571881514

reviewed: "... an absolute must for any avid fisherman


 
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by David Klausmeyer ; 2001; paperback; 224pp; isbn 0881504629

A comprehensive new guide to the best fly-fishing for trout and landlocked salmon in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine
reviewed: "... I will keep it with me while on road trips and when planning camping trips


 
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by Tom Fuller ; 1999; paperback; 240pp; isbn 088150470X

A complete new guide--the first of its kind--to the best fly-fishing in the streams, lakes, and ponds of southern New England.
reviewed: "This is how a fishing guidebook should be!
Excellent book! Not only does the author spell out, in complete detail, the best trout streams in Southern New England, he provides basic maps of all the areas mentioned as well as a list of the feeder streams as alternatives to the main rivers he discusses...


 

New York Fly Fishing Books

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by Austin M. Francis; 2005 paperback; 272pp; isbn 159228454X

"More than a scholarly history, Catskill Rivers left me wading in nostalgia. I could smell the rhododendron blossoming on Dry Brook and even caught a whiff of the hairy armpits at Keener's Pool. Austin Francis has spawned a classic."--A. J. McClane


 
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by Eric Peper; 2003 paperback; 128pp; isbn 1585747734
reviewed: "I fished the Beaverkill and loved it
"I bought this book about a month ago, as I plan to go the the Beaverkill again this June for at least a week. Peper gives a very detailed account on how and where to fish the ponds of the B'kill. His descriptions of the hatches and the ties to fly are a plus


 
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by Eric H. Newman; 2002; paperback; 600pp; isbn 1885106920
reviewed: "Very Insightful Guide to New York's Fishing
"I was extremely pleased with Newman's guide to New York flyfishing. I'm very familiar with some of the areas he covered, and he did a very comprehensive job with those spots and how to fish them...


 
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by Austin M. Francis; 1999; paperback; 270pp; isbn 0393048551
reviewed: "This is an amazing book.
"It seems as if every page brings another pastoral landscape, sharp portrait, beautifully drawn map, or exceptional fly photograph....


 

Oregon Fly Fishing Books

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by Harry Teel ; 2005 paperback; 96pp; isbn 189246909X
This guide gives you a quick, clear understanding of the essential information you'll need to fly fish Oregon's most outstanding waters.


 
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by Greg Thomas; 1999 paperback; 500pp; isbn 1885106386
..this guide will get you started whether you plan to go after "half-pounders" in the Rogue, redsides in the Deschutes, or smallmouth bass in the John Day River....


 
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Oregon Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide (Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guides)
by John Shewey ; 1999 paperback; 96pp; isbn 1571881336
reviewed: "A good starting point
"A good book for those with no knowledge of the major stealhead and salmon fisheries of Oregon...


 

Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Books

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by Charles R. Meck; 2005; paperback; 224pp; isbn 1592286143
Limestone streams can be highly technical waters, but Meck dispels those troubles with a thorough chapter on tactics. He explains leaders and tippets, tricks like sinking the dun or spinner pattern, how to set up a tandem rig, how to use the weather to your advantage, and how to choose the right pattern for trout that have passed up fly after fly all season.


 
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by Dave Wolf; 2001; paperback; 595pp; isbn 1885106823
In this comprehensive book, Wolf covers all those trouting opportunities in great detail and all the great warmwater flyfishing as well.

reviewed:  "This Guy Knows How to Catch Fish
You get stream-by-stream descriptions, summaries of Approved (stocked) waters, Wild Trout streams, and a list of fly shops. There's also a rundown on the major cities in each region listing accommodations, restaurants, ... even hospitals, in case you lose a Woolly Bugger in your earlobe.


 
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by Barry Beck ; 2002; paperback; 100pp 1571881581



 


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by Charles R. Meck; 1999; paperback; 408pp; isbn 088150453X

reviewed:  If you fish for trout in Pennsylvania, buy this book!
I have tried a number of streams based soley on his recommendations and have not been disappointed.



 
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by A. Joseph Armstrong; 2000; paperback; 241pp; isbn 0811729443
15 drawings 33 maps 6 x 9

reviewed:  "A seductive volume for non-fishermen, too!,
...The sections on exactly what a limestone stream is, and the dynamics of insect hatches; the canonical "catch-and-release" philosophy; dry-fly vs. bottom bait techniques; stream quality and related environmental conservation issues; stocking vs. "wild" fish; and all-around fish lore, just wets the whistle of those of us..."


 

Rocky Mountain Streams & Lakes Fly Fishing Books

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by Paul Schullery; 2006; paperback; 288pp; isbn 097215227X

In the fine tradition of angling books that celebrate fly fishing for the way it invites readers into unfettered ecological settings and connects them to the wonder of rivers, Paul Schullery's masterful Cowboy Trout raises to a new level of power the old saying that there is more to fishing than the catching of fish.



 
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by Gary LaFontaine; 2003; paperback; 192pp; isbn 1585747742

reviewed:  "Outstanding Information with a story book style...
This was the easist book I have every read. I enjoyed the way Gary mixed stories with science. I rearly read an entire book in three days but I found myself reading when I should have been doing house chores. I also appreciate the mans love for animals. It's a great book and I look forward in reading it again "


 
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by Rich Osthoff; 1999; paperback; 256pp; isbn 0811727661
Great fishing in breathtaking surroundings can be had in the Rocky Mountains, but you'll need this book, because unlike many remote destinations with fly-in access, these waters can only be reached on horseback or on foot.

reviewed:  "inspiring...
even if you aren't necessarily planning a backcountry journey, read this book-- the pictures and stories he tells make an entertaining, insightful, and at times exciting read



 
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by John Gierach; 2004; paperback; 112pp; isbn 0811731723

The mountains-any mountains-can make you pay for your fishing with time, shoe leather, exertion, and even disappointment. But they usually give back more than they take in terms of solitude and a sense of adventure that you just won't find on more civilized waters." --John Gierach


 
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by Jim McLennan; 2003 paperback; 160pp; isbn 0811726363

reviewed:  "Every fly-fishermen needs a copy,
...This book is jam-packed with superb info. Anyone planning on fishing in western North America should own a copy of 'Fly-Fishing Western Trout Streams'.



 
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by Paul B. Downing; 2001 paperback; 228pp; isbn 0962531162

reviewed:  "How to and where to fish
...Novices and experienced anglers alike will find helpful information in Paul Downings "Handbook of Western Fly Fishing". Whether you are looking for tips on rigging or how to find and care for a guide, you will find a wealth of information



 
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by Chuck Robbins; 2003; paperback; 438pp; isbn 1932098011




 

Washington state Fly Fishing Books

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by Ken Retallic; 2005; paperback; 541pp; isbn 1932098100

reviewed:  Great Book On Washington
Everything an angler needs to know about flyfishing Washington is included in this comprehensive guide.



 
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by John Shewey; 1999; 96pp; 1571881344

Like his other angling guidebook for the Pacific Northwest, Oregon Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing, John Shewey's guide to Washington is filled with essential information for the fly angler.

reviewed:  Great resource for Washington waters
Lots of good detail on where to go and what to use.



 

Wisconsin Fly Fishing Books

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by John Motoviloff; 2003; paperback 493pp; isbn 1932098003

From pristine spring creeks that harbor large trout to steelhead tributaries of Lake Michigan and monstrous smallmouth and pike in the northern flowages, Wisconsin has some of the best flyfishing in the country, including famed trout streams such as the Bois Brule, Oconto, Namekagon, Willow Creek, Kickapoo River, and Black Earth Creek.

reviewed:"Directions, advice, practical tips, & recommendations,
very knowledgeable and quite handy guide to over 250 of the best fly-fishing waters in Wisconsin ranging from the Kickapoo River to the American Legion State Forest.


 
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by John Motoviloff; 2006; paperback 600pp; isbn 1932098364

Excellent, comprehensive review of Wisconsin & Iowa fly fishing


 
 
 

WYOMING Areas Fly Fishing Books

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by Bob Jacklin; 2004; paperback; 128pp; isbn 1592280765

If anyone is qualified to write a book about fishing the Yellowstone River in the Park, it is Bob Jacklin. You couldn't find a nicer guy or a better reference.


 
 
 
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by Ken Retallic; 2005; paperback; 541pp; isbn 1932098100
reviewed:  Wow
"...If you are looking for the tell all book for flyfishing Wyoming....you found it. To say that this book is comprehensive does not do it true justice.


 
 
 
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Flyfisher's Guide to Yellowstone National Park: Including Grand Teton Nat'l Park (Flyfisher's Guides)
by Ken Retallic; 2005; paperback; 300pp; isbn 1932098143




 
 
 
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by Greg Thomas; 2001; spiral bound 88pp 1571881646
reviewed: "Great Book!!,   
"...this is a great guide to the fishing possibilities within the state. It gives you enough to get you stoked up to go try a new river, or gives you the info to consider some of the small rivers you crossed over to get to the big name rivers..


 
 
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by Craig Mathews; 1997; paperback; 176pp; isbn 155821545X
reviewed: "I call the book the bible for yellowstone
This book is easy to use and extreamly useful... several books on fishing in Yellowstone and this is by far the best that I have found.


 
 
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by John Juracek; 2002; paperback; 64pp; isbn 0871089165
Juracek immerses us in the wilds of the lakes and rivers of the Yellowstone Park-the country's most famous fishing area where anglers come to connect with their passion for the mystery and aliveness of trout and the outdoors.

reviewed: "A superb giftbook for fly-fishers who treasure memories


 
 

Other Areas Fly Fishing Books

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by Kenn Filkins; 1998; paperback; 220pp; isbn 0923568425
reviewed: "How to catch more Great Lakes trout and salmon
Very informative book on fly fishing for salmon and trout in the Great Lakes and why and how it is different from salmon fishing in the northwest. Full of useful information and innovative techniques..."


 
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by Scott E. Smith; 1999; paperback; 94pp; isbn 157188162X
This is your guide to fantastic fishing in Ontario. Coastal treasures such as the strams of lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, Ontario, Georgia, Hudson, and James bays. Plus Nipigon the Blue Lake System, the Grand, southern Ontario trout streams, and more. Species include: brook trout, brown trout, bass, arctic char, grayling, Atlantic and Pacific salmon and more.....


 
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by Harry Murray; 2000; paperback; 96pp; isbn 1571882006
reviewed:  Good Book
"A great guide if you want to explore the Old Dominion in search of fly water. Well illustrated with detailed directions and maps."



 

 

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