I have a mild case of ADD so reading is very difficult for me, especially those thick books.

I did gather a pretty large library of books on fly fishing because I was interested to learn more.


I would try to read as much as you can of the real classic books that are out there and really cheap now.

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Joe Brooks: Read as much as you can about him to get a feel of his importance to the sport.


A J McClain: He publish the "Fishing Encyclopedia" and was way ahead of his time.


Zane Grey: He was a great writer who love to fish.


Ernest Hemingway: Great American writer and big time fisherman.


Lefty Kreh: He wrote some books and many magazine articles on fishing. Mark Sosin was his co-writer.


Ernest Schwiebert: He wrote the book, "Nymphs" with amazing life like drawings


Gary LaFontaine: He specialize in underwater studies of caddis and wrote the book, "Caddisflies".


Al Caucci & Bob Nastasi: They co-authored the book, "Hatches" (on the upper Delaware river)


Vince Marinaro: He is know for writing "The Ring of the Rise" and "The Modern Dry-Fly Code".


Doug Swisher & Carl Richards: They co-authored "Flyfishing Strategies".


Nick Lyons: He is a fly-fisherman and angler who wrote for several magazines, published several books, and began a publishing company called Lyons Press.


Roderick Haig-Brown: A famous Canadian writer who did magazine articles and books on BC Steelhead and BC trout stillwaters.


Lee Wulff: He wrote many articles and books on fly fishing. Plus was involved in lots of exciting videos on fly fishing.



To be continued.........


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