Sunshine and the Dry Fly

Sunshine and the Dry Fly by J. W. Dunne is an illustrated guide published by Macritchie Press in December 2010, featuring 142 pages in English. This book serves as a resource for those interested in the various flies used in fishing, offering insights that cater to both beginners and seasoned anglers.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of topics such as the challenges faced by novice fishers, the significance of color in fly selection, and detailed discussions on specific flies like the Blue-Winged Olive and the Sherry Spinner. The content includes classic material dating back to the 1900s, thoughtfully curated to maintain its relevance for contemporary audiences. This edition provides a blend of historical context and practical advice, making it a valuable addition to any fishing enthusiast’s library.
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A guide to flies used in fishing. Contents Include: Troubles of a Beginner; Against the Light; The Blue-Winged Olive; The Sherry Spinner; The Sense of Colour; Pale-Wateries; Olives, Iron-Blues, Brown Ants, and Black Gnats; Mostly about May-Flies; The Window in the Water; The Trout and the Fly A Psychological Speculation; Caveat Juvenis. This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience.
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