Mexico has enough flyfishing opportunities to keep an angler busy for decades, and author Phil Shook breaks it down from Baja to the Yucatan and well beyond. Everything from tourist destinations like Cancun, Mazatlan and Acapulco, to lesser known locales such as Campeche, Ascension Bay, Tampico, Veracruz, Xcalak and much more, Shook has dedicated years of his life to researching Mexico's vast fisheries, and readers are privy to his insights in this all-inclusive book. If it's a viable sport-fishery, it's in the book. Shook guides anglers to the best tarpon, permit, bonefish and roosterfish fishing, while giving tips to steer them clear from potential trouble. Shook also details the best lodges, guide services and guides from his experience. Also covered are dorado, sailfish, mackerel, redfish, seatrout, snook, jack crevalle, marlin, ladyfish, snapper, tuna, barracuda, baby tarpon, needlefish, skipjack and more. Angler's need not avoid Mexico with the information contained in this guide. If you're a seasoned saltwater expert looking to expand your repertoire, you'll want this book. If you've always dreamed of getting wet in the tropics with targeting 100-pound tarpon or 8-pound bones, you'll want this book.
This 24th guidebook in the Flyfisher's Guide* Series shows where and how to fly fish in New Mexico, including detailed maps, fish descriptions and illustrations, and hub city listings for each area covered, as well as travel information and ...
Useful and attractive, these guides are perfect for both visiting and local anglers.
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There are also seasonal fishing charts showing the peak seasons for each species of fish. This book is essential reading for everyone who fishes the great Texas Gulf Coast.
Read this guide and you'll want to go fly fishing in New Mexico. Read this guide and you'll know ""how"" to go fly fishing in New Mexico. Pack this guide in your car or take it to the water's edge for ready reference.
ACCESS • From Bend, follow the Cascade Lakes Highway (FR 46) south to Lava Lake/Little Lava Lake; the headwaters originate at Little Lava Lake, with park-and-wade access available along FR 46 downstream to FR 40, which crosses the river ...
The fishing in Montana is better than ever, which is why Wilderness Adventures Press is releasing this completely revised edition of the Flyfisher's Guide to Montana, complete with full-color photography...
This book comes standard with Wilderness Adventures Press' precise and detailed full-color maps, with GPS coordinates for all access points, boat ramps, and parking areas, along with access roads, public land and more.
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Lancaster County offers two excellent Catch-and-Release – Flyfishing Only streams: Donegal Creek and the West Branch of Octoraro Creek. Both offer good hatches and both are heavily stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.