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A former teacher of Old and Middle English, Martin has married his passion for the evolution of words with his love of the evolution of fishing and fly-tying to produce a solid, comprehensive reference of some 350 words and phrases as engaging in its lexicographical storytelling as it is eminently useful. Confused about hackle pliers? Martin straightens you out. After a page and a half, you'll know what they do, how they work, why they're necessary, and where they come from. Equipment? Materials? Technique? Insects, their taxonomy and nomenclature? Martin addresses them deftly. Of course, not every possible entry is here--Martin used his own subjective dictionary Darwinism--but so many of those that do rise up are just innately wonderful: sneck, epilimnion, dapping, whip finisher, harling, and ocelli. The words alone are catch enough; what the Dictionary does with them is so uniformly interesting the book could easily be guilty of taking a bite out of your stream time. --Jeff Silverman
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The Fly Fisher's Illustrated Dictionary Is a fascinating look into common and the more obscure topics of fly fishing. This book gives you incite into the history and vocabulary of the fly fisherman. The dictionary literally covers the A to Z's of Fly fishing and everything else too. There is just enough pictures spread through out to keep you looking. Along with the pictures there are hundreds of unusual tidbits and facts throughout this book. If you have a fly fishing term that comes up, and you or your buddies can't figure it out, I'm sure it would be in here. This is a great reference book you need to have in your library.
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