799.1/ G.H
How to Fish from Top to Bottom
By
Sid W. Gordon
Contents
Chapter1: Water can be Read like a Book
Chapter2: Transparency is a Guide to Daytime Angling
Chapter3: Rich Water, Poor Water, It’s all Good Water
Chapter4: Waters can be analyzed by their Plants
Chapter5: Oxygen in the Water Tells Much, Temperature Little
Chapter6: Three Layer Lakes Concentrate the Fish
Chapter7: The Food Shelf tells you which Lure to Use
Chapter8: Drainage and Seepage Lakes Differ
Chapter9: Nymphs will make a Fly Fisherman an Expert
Chapter10: The Dry Fly Tempts Many Fish
Chapter11: The Wet Fly is Intriguing-Five Parts
Chapter12: The Wet-Dry Fly Offers a New Fishing Method
Chapter13: Brooks Browns and Rainbow Are a Challenge
Chapter14: The Bass is a Worthy Foe-Panfish Are Fun
Chapter15: Muskies, the Fish of a Million Casts
Chapter16: Northbern Pike Rivals the Muskie
Chapter17: Wall Eyed Pike, Here Today, There Tomorrow
Chapter18: Spinning Calls for Reading of the Waters
Chapter19: Choose your Tackle Wisely
Chapter20: Casting is Easy to Learn
Chapter21: Fly Tying is a Wonderful Hobby
Chapter22: Stream Improvement Betters the Fishing
Chapter23: Lake Improvement is a Modern Necessity
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