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    The History of Fly-Fishing in Fifty Flies

    A captivating journey through the evolution of fly-fishing, told through the stories of 50 influential fly patterns.

    In The History of Fly-Fishing in Fifty Flies, Ian Whitelaw brings the rich heritage of fly-fishing to life by tracing the development of the sport through 50 iconic flies. From ancient feathered hooks to modern innovations crafted with high-tech materials, each fly represents a milestone in angling history and technique. Featuring vivid photography, tying tips, and profiles of the pioneering anglers who shaped the sport, this beautifully presented book is a must-have for fly tiers, history buffs, and passionate anglers alike.

    • Explores 2,000 years of fly-fishing evolution through 50 key patterns

    • Covers global history—from British chalk streams to global waters

    • Includes tying notes, historical anecdotes, and technique insights

    • Lavishly illustrated with color photographs and diagrams

    • Perfect for anglers, collectors, and fans of sporting history

    Format: Hardcover
    Size: 7 x 9 inches
    Pages: 224 pages with full-color photography

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