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Good Flies: Favorite Trout Patterns and How They Got That Way

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A great writer, some great flies--and more practical and amusing observations on flies and fly tying.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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John Gierach

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John Gierach was an American author and freelance writer who lived in Larimer County, Colorado.

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April 19, 2019
The best fishing writer. Making a book about fly patterns very readable, as a book, is wonderful.
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October 10, 2021
Good Flies was a very quick read, and I enjoyed it, although it was not on the same level as his other collections of essays. In this installment Gierach provides his take on the many flies that consume space in his fly boxes. He is an avowed traditionalist, and favors the usage of natural materials over synthetics, although he is not a slave to this concept. Like me, he tends to battle an innate drive to overstock fly boxes for every possible eventuality, so it was reassuring to learn that there are other anglers in my position. Many of the pages in the book are filled with fly recipes, and since I am not in fly tying mode, I skipped through them rapidly, and this made the content of this book even leaner than I expected, when I saw that it was 160 pages. I am ready for the next book of essays from John Gierach.
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October 19, 2012
Just to prove I read other books too other than historical!
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November 7, 2012
Good stories behind the flies that are mentioned. I'm not sure that I'd have chosen these particular flies, but they do work well, so who am I to judge?
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