"Norman Marsh has written
several books on trout fishing in
the past. His best known are "Trout Stream Insects In New
Zealand" and "Norman Marsh's
Trout Fishing". He has a regular
column in "Rod and Rifle", New
Zealand's leading outdoor
magazine. He needs no
introduction to the estimated
200,000 trout fishermen and
women in New Zealand.
In this book he sets out to put
into plain language the advances
made over the past few years in
troutfishing. Modern materials
and technology have changed the
tackle and techniques used to
catch the wily trout. From
simple things like leader-making
using the new improved nylon
lines now available, to techniques
used to make modern space age
material into the flies used to
fool the trout.
In Norman's flybox every fly can
tell a story and Norman, a
master teller of tales, uses the
flies he ties to impart some of his
lifetime store of knowledge about
catching trout on a fly." |