
The Fly Tyer's Art: 33 World-Famous Tyers Tie Their Realistic Flies, Hardcover/Anthony Lolli
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Vezi oferta la elefant.roThe Fly As An Art Form The purpose of this book is twofold: to trace the evolution of realistic fly tying and to feature the creations of the world's most-skilled practitioners of this art form. Some of these contemporary artisans concentrate on imitations of aquatic insects most likely seen by fly fishers. Their focus is on mayflies, caddisflies and stoneflies. For others, the sky is the limit and they tie replicas of anything, including praying mantis, crabs, bees, hornets, ants, spiders, and fish. Theirs is a small, but expanding, cadre of enthusiastic tyers whose work will astonish even those who have never tied a fly. The realism of their fly patterns, whether an art form destined for framed presentation, or a working fly intended for the end of a fly leader, will amaze. Tony Lolli is an author, columnist, freelance writer, fly fishing guide and blues musician. His work appeared in New England regional magazines such as Vermont Magazine, Best of Central Vermont and Best of Burlington . Lolli writes profiles of eccentric personalities and bed and breakfast reviews. For the past 15 years he has written fly fishing columns for several outdoor magazines including The Northwoods Sporting Journal, On The Water Magazine, New Hampshire/Vermont Outdoor Gazette and The Hunting and Fishing News . His features appeared in American Angler, The Drake, The Pointing Dog Journal, and Gun Dog Magazine. He's written seven books on fly fishing and fly tying. The New England Outdoor Writers











