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Saturday 10 March 2012

Fly fishing on wild becks



Phil down at Grayling hunter was kind enough to leave this excellent review for my fly fishing book:



"Absolutely stunning detail encompassed with a passion for the sport. Pat Regans Book is a fantastic read for the novice and experienced fly fisher. I personally felt the child like excitement grow with each new chapter as each tale from river and beck unfolded into a descriptive adventure. If you love fly fishing and being at one in nature this book will engross you....... quite simply you will not want to put it down once you have started reading it."

Phil (graylinghunter)


http://www.flyforums.co.uk/trout-grayling-fishing/236719-fly-fishing-wild-becks-just-read-ebook-brilliant-read.html

Thanks Phil.

The wild North Country trout streams of the UK hold a magnetic allure for anglers who love the challenge of these exhilarating places.

 Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria all possess lovely watercourses that each new season brings fishermen, both expert and tyro, back time and time again.

Pat Regan the author of: Fly fishing on wild becks, has spent decades perfecting the mysterious craft of the fly-fisher in pursuit of wild brown trout and grayling.

In this book the author shares an intimate, rural knowledge of watercraft and riverside wisdom that is quite unique. This information has been hard-won from years of fishing on wild rivers like the Twiss, Doe, Greta, Hodder, Lune, Yarrow, Wenning and many others.

Pat Regan imparts his specialist rural knowledge though a series of straightforward, yet sometimes amusing, accounts of riverside experiences. Flies are discussed in intimate detail and numerous deadly patterns are included, so that the angler can try out Pat’s original dressings.







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