Hi Steve,
Have you seen his streamside reference guide? Another good book, and one you can carry with you in your vest.. For a good nymphing resource, Gary Borger's Nymphing is excellent.


Regards,
Monte


-- I got a book called "Handbook of Hatches," by Dave Hughes. He describes the life cycle of the major aquatic insects from egg to egg. He tells what the larvae, nymphs, adults or whatever do, what they eat and what they look like. And where they live in the water, such as on plants, under rocks, swimming along or tumbling.

Hughes then describes the flies that work for each stage, gives recipes, and tells how to fish them.

The Handbook is a good book, slim, well written, and packed with information.







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