I went through my fly tying books this evening and found some "real treasures", including the first book my father bought for me when I was in my early teens - Fishing The Nymph by Jim Quick, copyright 1960.
I started tying and fly fishing in 1962 at the age of 11, and it amazes me how interested I was in tying and fishing nymphs. I used to go to the local stream and turn over rocks just to study them. When I look at some of the pattern sketches, it is small wonder that I developed my own patterns.
I have 20 fly tying/fishing books most are very old. A sampling:
1) How to Take Trout on Wet Flies and Nymphs - Ray Ovington 1974
2) The Art of Tying The Wet Fly and Fishing the Flymph - James Leisenring 1971
3) Fly Tying Materials - Eric Leiser 1973
4) Matching The Hatch - Ernest Schwiebert - 9th printing 1974
5) Art Flick's Streamside Guide - 1969
6) Nymphs - Ernest Schwiebert 1973
Both books by Ernest Schwiebert were autographed with a few words and signature by the author in 1979. His notes in both books were signed off : Shillington, March 1979. Nymphs was the most influential book about nymphs that I ever purchased. It set a new standard, and I still look at it today.
I started tying and fly fishing in 1962 at the age of 11, and it amazes me how interested I was in tying and fishing nymphs. I used to go to the local stream and turn over rocks just to study them. When I look at some of the pattern sketches, it is small wonder that I developed my own patterns.
I have 20 fly tying/fishing books most are very old. A sampling:
1) How to Take Trout on Wet Flies and Nymphs - Ray Ovington 1974
2) The Art of Tying The Wet Fly and Fishing the Flymph - James Leisenring 1971
3) Fly Tying Materials - Eric Leiser 1973
4) Matching The Hatch - Ernest Schwiebert - 9th printing 1974
5) Art Flick's Streamside Guide - 1969
6) Nymphs - Ernest Schwiebert 1973
Both books by Ernest Schwiebert were autographed with a few words and signature by the author in 1979. His notes in both books were signed off : Shillington, March 1979. Nymphs was the most influential book about nymphs that I ever purchased. It set a new standard, and I still look at it today.