On the Fly Guide to the Northwest

On the Fly Guide to the Northwest
Author: John Shewey
Publisher: Wilderness Adventures Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1932098941

Oregon & Washington By John Shewey With over 40 of the best flyfishing destinations in the Northwest, this book distills a lifetime of exploration and experience into a guide that will help you successfully plan a trip to the Northwest’s prime waters.

Moon Pacific Northwest Fishing

Moon Pacific Northwest Fishing
Author: Terry Rudnick
Publisher: Moon Travel
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781612381695

Pacific Northwest locals Terry Rudnick and Craig Schuhmann guide novice and experienced anglers alike to the finest fishing waters in the region, from Conconully Lake in Northeastern Washington to the Oregon Coast's Chetco River. Rudnick and Schuhmann offer thorough coverage of the lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and coasts they know best in this guide, supplying expert fishing tips and advice tailored to each spot, as well as detailed descriptions, maps, and directions so fishermen can locate even the most hard-to-find places. Complete with helpful "best-of" lists for a wide variety of fishing expeditions—including Best for Steelhead, Best Family Fishing, Best for Fly-Fishing, and Best for Trophy Trout—Moon Pacific Northwest Fishing provides all the necessary tools to head outdoors.

Flies of the Northwest

Flies of the Northwest
Author: Inland Empire Fly Fishing Club
Publisher: Frank Amato Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Flies, Artificial
ISBN: 9781571880659

A fully revised, all-color edition of the most popular fly pattern book for the Northwest, including Western Canada, by the Inland Empire Fly Fishing Club of Spokane, Washington. The best 200 flies for trout, steelhead, and salmon. Each fly, individually photographed by Jim Schollmeyer, includes dressing, originator, and how to fish and tie it. Color paintings throughout.

Fly Fishing Pacific Northwest Waters

Fly Fishing Pacific Northwest Waters
Author: John Shewey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Fly fishing
ISBN: 9781571880864

The Pacific Northwest offers so many fly fishing opportunities that in order to cover them all John Shewey has done a sequel to his popular Northwest Fly Fishing: Trout & Beyond. In this second installment Shewey covers: sunfish, bass, pike, crappie, , golden trout and grayling, winter steelhead, plus fishing techniques for all waters, including beaver ponds and spring creeks, nymphing and hatch information. John Shewey has fished the Northwest his entire life, in this book he shares his years of experience. All-color, with fly plates.

Northwest Fly Fishing

Northwest Fly Fishing
Author: John Shewey
Publisher: Frank Amato Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Fly fishing
ISBN: 9781878175243

Shewey rolls back frontiers of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho fly fishing for: redtail surfperch, summer steelhead, chum salmon, striped bass, desert lakes and reservoirs, shad, winter trout streams, saltwater bottomfish, high mountain lakes, char, mackinaw, bull trout, smallmouth bass and sea-run cutthroats. Techniques are explained with many fine drawings, locations and seasons provided, and color fly plates containing many new patterns are shown in large size, with dressings.

Fly-fishing Pioneers & Legends of the Northwest

Fly-fishing Pioneers & Legends of the Northwest
Author: Jack W. Berryman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

The people, places, tackle, techniques, flies, literature, fly shops, photography, and lore of western fly fishing during the late nineteenth and twentieth century History of shooting heads, weighted flies, woven flies, the double haul, spliced lines, stripping baskets, and more Northwest fly-fishing innovations Development of unique fly styles west of the Rocky Mountains: Bailey's "mossbacks"; Pott's woven-bodied "mites"; Rosborough's "fuzzy nymphs"; and Pray's "optics"; among numerous others The inventions, achievements, traditions, and lore of western fly fishing are explored in this unique book, which examines the contributions of twenty-three pioneers and legends from British Columbia, California, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, and Washington: Dan Bailey, Ted Trueblood, Zane Grey, Polly Rosborough, and Roderick Haig-Brown, as well as some not so well known like Harry Hornbrook, "Mooch" Abraham, and Ralph Olson. Written in an engaging style with original photographs and fly plates, the book documents the development of new and effective fly patterns, fishing methods, techniques, and tackle, all necessary for the unequaled western waters and their novel fish--five species of Pacific salmon, Kamloops trout, steelhead, and sea-run cutthroat trout.

Flyfisher's Guide to Northwest Montana's Mountain Lakes

Flyfisher's Guide to Northwest Montana's Mountain Lakes
Author: Michael L. Raether
Publisher: Wilderness Adventures Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1940239117

The high country of northwestern Montana is an often overlooked shangri-la of trout fishing. From spotless rainbows to big wild cutthroat trout, these mountain lakes offer fantastic fishing for anglers of all skill levels. They also present seclusion from the hustle and bustle of rivers, incredible scenery, big adventure and the chance to burn a few calories, all while getting your flyfishing fix. These alpine fisheries do not have the reputation nor the crowds of the famous Montana fisheries, but the fishing is just as good. There's something for everyone and every mood. These gorgeous tarns are truly the final frontiers in the last best place. Author Mike Raether has written about high-country fishing for years, and his expertise has helped a great many angler find and catch more fish. Covered are the Bitterroot Range, the Thompson River Drainage, the Vermillion River drainage, the Cabinet Mountains, the Purcell Mountains, the Wigwam River drainage, the Swan Range, the Mission Mountains (including the Mission Mountain Wilderness), the Jewel Basin, the Cabinet Mountains (including the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness) and more. Raether's driving directions will get you to the trailhead, and Wilderness Adventures Press' best-in-class maps detail the path, from the trailhead to the lake, with GPS coordinates for all waypoints. Let the author guide you to the most beautiful lakes with the biggest trout that you've never heard of, in this new and exciting Flyfisher's Guide from Wilderness Adventures Press.

Oregon Blue-ribbon Fly Fishing Guide

Oregon Blue-ribbon Fly Fishing Guide
Author: John Shewey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Flies, Artificial
ISBN: 9781571881335

Spectacular photography and in-depth local knowledge highlight these useful fly-fishing guides; many fly-fishers are enjoying the enormously popular "Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide" series. Each full-color book is filled with information on the fly-fishing in a particular state, including: successful techniques; productive flies and their patterns; hatch information; reading water; fish species; conservation issues; fly plates; local resources; map; and so much more. Useful and attractive, these guides are perfect for both visiting and local anglers.