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Thread: Waller's Steelheader's Way OR Hogan's Passion for Steelheading?

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    Default Waller's Steelheader's Way OR Hogan's Passion for Steelheading?

    I'm going to assume that everyone would recommend owning both, but does anyone have a preference, or a comment, regarding one over the other - especially if you could only pick up one for the moment?

    Thanks in advance,

    jcanger

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    I only have A passion for steelhead, so i cant really tell you whicj one, however it is great book. Some of the stream diagrams are AMAZING!

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    I like Dec's book better. Not really sure why but it seems to bee less like a textbook. Just my $.02

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    just bought Dec's this season from the shop and couldn't be happier with my purchase
    hey, careful man, there's a beverage here

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    Dec's book is really fantastic. Get Lani Waller's original 3m videos, they are really good.

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    Your two cents are what I'm looking for!


    Thank you guys, I appreciate it.

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    Get Dec's book for sure... Something about his way of teaching this sport, and his sincere appreciation for it-

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    I haven't read either of those, but The Complete Steelheader by John Larison is excellent for someone new to the sport. It provides detailed discussions of the fish and their lifecycles and all of the various fly presentations and at the same time is very entertaining. My .02
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