The Fly-fisher’s Plants: Their Value in Trout Waters (David Macer Wright) lands on the shelves of my shop.
Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1973, (First Edition) Hardback in dust wrapper.
Contains: Black & white photographs; Black & white drawings;
From the cover: High-quality fly-fishing for trout depends essentially on a regular supply of the nymphs, duns and spinners that constitute the type of food associated with rising fish. The species involved spend the aquatic phases of their lives on certain water plants; if these are absent there will be little or no fly life and trout will then have to concentrate…
Very Good in Very Good Dust Wrapper.
Turquoise boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 144 pages. Index. 8¾” x 5½”.