Reseña del editor:
The name Curcione is synonymous with professional saltwater fly fishing. Through the salt scene of the 1980s and 1990s, Nick Curcione developed and wrote about flies and methods that changed the way people fished inshore and off shore. Curcione shared the water with many of the great veteran fly rodders of his time, and that collected experience and knowledge enrich this book. The coastal angler who chases striped bass, albacore and various tunas, sea trout, yellowtail, tarpon, and many other species will find all the guidance he needs in these chapters.
Contraportada:
The gentle sport of fly fishing changes in saltwater. Plunging surf, rip currents, salt spray, double-hauls into an on-shore howler. Saltwater fish are bigger, stronger, and faster than their fresh-water cousins, and a few might consider you prey instead of the other way around. The gentle sport becomes the wild sport. One thing's for sure - this ain't no trout stream.
In this new and revised edition of his modern classic, Nick Curcione, a name that's almost synonymous with saltwater fly fishing, tells you how to catch saltwater fish. He'll show you casting, line control, presentation, fly patterns, rods and reels, lines and leaders - in short, everything you need to be successful. This thorough and practical book is your personal guide to angling in the salt.
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