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Flyfisher's Guide to New York
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From the fabled Beaverkill, Willowemoc, and Delaware Rivers in the
Catskills and the great flyfishing waters of the Adirondacks to the
outstanding flyfishing in the Great Lakes, Eric Newman covers all of the
many fishing opportunities in the Flyfisher's Guide to New York. Eric
covers the fly-fishing opportunities for rainbow, brook trout, brown
and lake trout, steelhead, landlocked salmon, chinook & coho salmon,
muskie, smallmouth bass, and other warmwater species. Eric gives a
detailed description of each water with how and when to fish it along
with 35 hatch charts and recommended flies. There are over 130 detailed
maps, showing river miles, access points, boat ramps, roads, campgrounds
and more. Eric also gives the reader travel information for each region
that includes a listing for fly shops, sporting good stores, guides,
outfitters, motels, car rental and repairs, restaurants, and more. Each
important river, creek, and lake is covered including the Delaware,
Beaverkill, Neversink, Croton, Battenkill, Au Sable, Salmon,
Susquehanna, Roe-Jan, Cattaraugus, Black, Esopus, West Canada, Seneca,
Massawepie, Little Tupper Lake, Pharaoh Lake, Laurel, Swan and many
others. This is the best book ever written on flyfishing New York.
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