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Editorial Review - Amazon.com:
Salmon flies, those colorful yet seemingly impossible creations of fur and feathers on a deadly hook, are within the reach of any fly-tier prepared to study the secrets of several generations of fly-tying pioneers. Editor Michael Radencich goes a long way to present the most up-to-date information on this hollowed art form in the big, beautiful Tying the Classic Salmon Fly: A Modern Approach to Traditional Techniques. With large, crisp color photographs and detailed step-by-step tying instructions, this is a comprehensive guide that instructs while dazzling the eye. You may even want two copies--one for the tying desk and one for the coffee table.
From the Publisher - Stackpole Books:
Striking, never-before-published photographs of traditional and neo-traditional flies. Step-by-step Instructions from today's master fly tiers. How to create accurate imitations of exotic feathers using readily available supplies. This lavishly illustrated book features complete information on classic salmon patterns being tied today. Full-color photographs illuminate detailed step-by-step instructions for tying a variety of flies: the Baron, a married-wing fly; the Regalia, a full-feather fly; a typical Spey fly; and others. Chapters are devoted to the science and practice of dyeing fly-tying materials, hooks and hook-making, and matting and framing flies. A handsome gallery of flies completes this unique book, which features the work of the best salmon fly tiers in North America: Wayne Luallen, Mark Waslick, Bob Veverka, Marvin Nolte, Ted Roubal, Stack Scoville, Eugene Sunday, and Darwin Atkin.
If you would like to order the this classic please click on the picture above. Mike also sells his flies as well as frames on his site. Check it out, he has some of the best Classics for sale and all are going to be collectors items one day.
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