Fly Fishing: The Way of a Trout With a Fly

$14.95

Publication Date: 19th April 2017

Attorney G. E. M. Skues drew upon his vast experience as a recreational fisherman to write this masterpiece of the fly fishing genre, in which he established sunken flies as essential tools for the well-equipped angler. Originally published in 1921, this seminal book retains its relevance in a world in which the quiet pleasures of river fishing remain unchanged. Professional, competitive, and amateur fishermen as well as beginners will appreciate its timeless wisdom.
British fly fishing historian Dr. Andrew Herd hailed the author as "without any doubt one of the greatest trout fi... Read More
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Attorney G. E. M. Skues drew upon his vast experience as a recreational fisherman to write this masterpiece of the fly fishing genre, in which he established sunken flies as essential tools for the well-equipped angler. Originally published in 1921, this seminal book retains its relevance in a world in which the quiet pleasures of river fishing remain unchanged. Professional, competitive, and amateur fishermen as well as beginners will appreciate its timeless wisdom.
British fly fishing historian Dr. Andrew Herd hailed the author as "without any doubt one of the greatest trout fi... Read More
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Attorney G. E. M. Skues drew upon his vast experience as a recreational fisherman to write this masterpiece of the fly fishing genre, in which he established sunken flies as essential tools for the well-equipped angler. Originally published in 1921, this seminal book retains its relevance in a world in which the quiet pleasures of river fishing remain unchanged. Professional, competitive, and amateur fishermen as well as beginners will appreciate its timeless wisdom.
British fly fishing historian Dr. Andrew Herd hailed the author as "without any doubt one of the greatest trout fishermen that ever lived. His achievement was the invention of fly fishing with the nymph, a discovery that put a full stop to half a century of stagnation in wet fly fishing for trout, and formed the bedrock for modern sunk fly fishing." Paul Schullery, an American fly fishing historian, seconds this view, adding, "[Skues] was also a modest, humorous, and warmly accessible writer whose writings never lost sympathy for his fellow anglers. His self-deprecating and deceptively simple-sounding writings on trout and fly fishing remain among the wisest and most revealing in the sport's enormous literature."

Reprint of the A. & C. Black, Ltd., London, 1921 edition.
Details
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 19th April 2017
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780486814629
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Fishing
    NATURE / Animals / Fish
Author Bio
G. M. Skues (1858–1949) was a partner at the Powell, Skues and Graham Smith law firm for 45 years. An avid fly fisherman, he is regarded as the inventor of modern-day nymph fishing, and his 1921 book remains a seminal work on the subject.
Table of Contents
Foreword
 
Division I.
 
Part I.
I. Considerations of Motive
II. The Why
III. Freewill and Predestination
 
Part II.
I. The Sense of Taste
II. The Sense of Smell
 
Part III. The Vision of Trout
I. A Preliminary Cast
II. The Sense of Form and Definition
III. The Invisibility of Hooks
IV. The Sense of Position
V. A Problem for the Optician
VI. The Sense of Number
VII. The Sense of Colour
VIII. The Sense of Size
IX. Tone
X. In Dusk and Dark
XI. Looking Upward
XII. Looking Upward in Dusk and Dark
 
Part IV. How
I. The Mouth of a Trout
II. A Speculation in Bubbles
III. The Rise
IV. Assorted Rises
V. Fausse Monteeé
VI. The Moment
 
Part V. What
I. Flies as Food
II. Fly Dressing as an Art
III. Imitation, Representation, Suggestion
IV. Styles of Fly Dressing
V. Kick
VI. Ex Mortuâ Manu
 
Part VI.
Rafflement
 
Division II. Some Further Minor Tactical Studies
 
I. Some Problems
II. Some Fly-Dressing Examples
III. Some More Fly Dressing—Principles and Practice
IV. Sundry Observations
V. B.W.O.
VI. Tactical
VII. Psychological
VIII. Frankly Immoral
IX. Episodical
X. Doggerel from the Club Journal
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Attorney G. E. M. Skues drew upon his vast experience as a recreational fisherman to write this masterpiece of the fly fishing genre, in which he established sunken flies as essential tools for the well-equipped angler. Originally published in 1921, this seminal book retains its relevance in a world in which the quiet pleasures of river fishing remain unchanged. Professional, competitive, and amateur fishermen as well as beginners will appreciate its timeless wisdom.
British fly fishing historian Dr. Andrew Herd hailed the author as "without any doubt one of the greatest trout fishermen that ever lived. His achievement was the invention of fly fishing with the nymph, a discovery that put a full stop to half a century of stagnation in wet fly fishing for trout, and formed the bedrock for modern sunk fly fishing." Paul Schullery, an American fly fishing historian, seconds this view, adding, "[Skues] was also a modest, humorous, and warmly accessible writer whose writings never lost sympathy for his fellow anglers. His self-deprecating and deceptively simple-sounding writings on trout and fly fishing remain among the wisest and most revealing in the sport's enormous literature."

Reprint of the A. & C. Black, Ltd., London, 1921 edition.
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 19th April 2017
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780486814629
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Fishing
    NATURE / Animals / Fish
G. M. Skues (1858–1949) was a partner at the Powell, Skues and Graham Smith law firm for 45 years. An avid fly fisherman, he is regarded as the inventor of modern-day nymph fishing, and his 1921 book remains a seminal work on the subject.
Foreword
 
Division I.
 
Part I.
I. Considerations of Motive
II. The Why
III. Freewill and Predestination
 
Part II.
I. The Sense of Taste
II. The Sense of Smell
 
Part III. The Vision of Trout
I. A Preliminary Cast
II. The Sense of Form and Definition
III. The Invisibility of Hooks
IV. The Sense of Position
V. A Problem for the Optician
VI. The Sense of Number
VII. The Sense of Colour
VIII. The Sense of Size
IX. Tone
X. In Dusk and Dark
XI. Looking Upward
XII. Looking Upward in Dusk and Dark
 
Part IV. How
I. The Mouth of a Trout
II. A Speculation in Bubbles
III. The Rise
IV. Assorted Rises
V. Fausse Monteeé
VI. The Moment
 
Part V. What
I. Flies as Food
II. Fly Dressing as an Art
III. Imitation, Representation, Suggestion
IV. Styles of Fly Dressing
V. Kick
VI. Ex Mortuâ Manu
 
Part VI.
Rafflement
 
Division II. Some Further Minor Tactical Studies
 
I. Some Problems
II. Some Fly-Dressing Examples
III. Some More Fly Dressing—Principles and Practice
IV. Sundry Observations
V. B.W.O.
VI. Tactical
VII. Psychological
VIII. Frankly Immoral
IX. Episodical
X. Doggerel from the Club Journal
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