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The sport of fly fishing is constantly changing—fish are getting tougher to catch on many streams, tools and tackle are improving, and new materials are being introduced into the fly-tying world that can help you create more-effective patterns. As these different aspects of our sport change, fly fishers need to evolve as well—if they want to catch more fish.
Fly Fishing Evolution: Advanced Tactics for Dry Fly, Nymph, and Streamer Fishing [Book]
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