Fly Patterns for the Rivers and Lakes of Wales

by Moc Morgan

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Common Knowledge

Original publication date
1984
Important places
Wales
Important events
flydressing; fishing
Epigraph
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Dedication
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First words
Fly-dressing, that rare combination of intensely practical and instinctive artistry, has a thoroughly absorbing historical development in Wales.

Foreword.
Fly-dressers today are very fortunate in that they have a wide range of specialist firms eager to supply them with dressing matrials and who issue comprehensive catalogues for them to study, ensuring that they get the best ma... (show all)terials at the right price.

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Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Most of the grayling patterns in the Witch series have followed the principle set by Rolt in this prototype - a small, thick-set body with plenty of red in the dressing.

Rolt's Witch.
Original language
English

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Sports and Leisure, Hunting and Fishing, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
688.7Applied science & technologyManufacture for specific usesOther final products, and packaging technologyRecreational equipment
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SH451 .M87AgricultureAquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingAquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingAngling

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