Synopsis
Saltwater is the newest frontier for flyfishers, with new techniques for taking fish being created almost daily. These burgeoning fisheries are an untapped source of exciting sport for both flyrodders and light tackle enthusiasts. This guide covers over 35 species of fish in great detail: habits, habitat, seasonal movement, fishing techniques, and more. From the famous waters of the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the southern border of Georgia, there are detailed descriptions of every bay, river sound, and estuary and how to fish each. Tides, boating tactics, innovative techniques for taking fish near the surface, access points, accurate maps and map sources, guides, fly shops, accommodations, and much more are covered here for the first time ever in detail. This is the first in our Saltwater Angler's Guide Series.
About the Author
Bob Newman, a flyfisher for well over 30 years, is the author of numerous books on the outdoors. His thousands of articles and columns have appeared in dozens of magazines from Field & Stream to Salt Water Sportsman and Sport Fishing. He is a contributing editor at Fly Fishing in Salt Waters, a regional editor at Fly Fish America, and a columnist for The Sportfishing Report and several other magazines.
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