Fly Fisherman Magazine 1970 August

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Fly Fisherman Magazine 1970 August

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Contents:  Salmon in the Rough (The thrill of that first Atlantic salmon,crisply conveyed.), Fly-Fishing The Pacific Coast (New frontiers for salt-water fly-rodding on the West Coast.), The Importance of Preston Jennings (No “generation gap” as one prominent angler-entomologist views another.), A New Era in Trout Fishing (Story of a new fishing preserve of great promise for the future.) Special Section: Late-Summer Fly Fishing – The Art of Diminution (An originator of the art tells how to think small, catch big.), Fishing as Hot as the Weather (FFM Senior Editor talks about low water trout fishing.), Don’t Spart the Spiders! (California fly-rodder hacks it in hot weather with the spider.), Midge Fishing Simplified (Midge rods are great, but you don’t need them to fish fine and far off.), History of Fly Tackle-II (Fly-tackle historian Shepard continues with coverage of early fly reels.) Fly Tier’s Bench – Tying the Midge Fly (Midge simplifier Nixon encores with details on tying up the tinies.), Getting Started in Fly Tying-II (Our new “bench-warmer” tells how to tie the all-purpose bucktail steamer.)

Issue:  August 1970

Condition:  Very Good