Revised Edition.
This comprehensive guide to fly-fishing by one of Australia's leading teachers and practitioners of the sport provides a wealth of helpful information for novice and experienced fishermen alike.
Beginning with an account of how trout were first brought to Australia under great difficulty in the middle of the last century, Les Hawkins moves on to an examination of the trout's physiology, its senses, behaviour patterns and feeding habits. He discusses the finer points of fly-tying and casting, and gives many useful tips on gear and equipment. He writes about where and when to find fish and the best ways to catch them.
Like many famous writers on the subject before him, Hawkins' style reflects his great personal enthusiasm for his subject. With its many helpful diagrams and illustrations this book is an invaluable aid for all who are interested in hunting the sleek majestic trout, whether in Australian waters or in lakes and streams overseas.