About This Book
The work argues for the wet fly as a complementary technique to the dominant dry-fly practice on chalk streams, combining natural observation with practical instruction. It surveys underwater insect behavior and surface feeding, recommends fly patterns and dressings, and treats tactics for conditions such as glassy glides, pools, eddies, and rough water. Chapters address casting and presentation (including deliberate drag and cross-country casts), selection and colour of materials, use of oil tips and spinners, ethical considerations, equipment like landing nets and light rods, and episodic anecdotes that illustrate adaptive approaches to trout and grayling angling.
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