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Nymph Fishing: A History of the Art and Practice

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Exploring the evolution of nymph fishing, this book delves into its origins in the UK and its expansion to countries like the US, Australia, and New Zealand. It highlights the pivotal debate between F. M. Halford's dry-fly philosophy and G. E. M. Skues' innovative techniques, which transformed nymph fishing into a widely accepted practice for targeting trout and grayling. The narrative also covers the adaptation of nymph fishing methods globally, showcasing the influence of English anglers and their writings on the sport's development over the past fifty years.

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Nymph Fishing: A History of the Art and Practice, Terry Lawton

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