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Dave Hughes
2009, hardback, 384 pages
Dave Hughes provides a sound understanding of the relationship between naturals and their imitations, and between those imitations and the trout.
You'll learn what nymphs you should spend your time tying, learn how to tie them and you'll learn where and how to fish them.
The book is divided into four parts. The first looks at nymph shapes, nymph selection and the tools and materials required. The second part deals with the selection and detailed tying of all sorts of nymph patterns.
The third section of the book examines imitative nymphs for moving water, and the final part looks at stillwater nymphs.
Published in America, the book features nearly 1,000 colour photographs.
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