In all honesty, I don't get out on the river as often as I'd like. I'm sure most of you feel the same way. Whether you live in a city removed from the great outdoors (like me), are consumed by family and work, or the winter has you locked down at your tying bench, reading provides a great way to take your mind to the river. Some titles I leaf through for tying inspiration, while others I read from cover-to-cover every year. Below are some of my favorites!
My all-time favorite fishing novels in order from left to right.
I don't have many "how to" books, but these are really great ones to get started with. As we all know, there's no substitute for getting out on the water.
| Pat Dorsey's Tying & Fishing Tailwater Flies has fantastic tutorials for all levels of fly tiers. | Charlie Craven's Charlie's Fly Box has great information on the history of his flies and how they came to be. |
Some excellent Saturday morning reads when you're not fishing, doing chores, or taking kids to and from baseball practice. The Drake is always a lot of fun and provides a great diversity of material.
Let me know what your favorites are!
Let me know what your favorites are!
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