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Fly Fishing the Pacific Inshore: Strategies for Estuaries, Bays, and Beaches [Hardcover]

Ken Hanley (Author)
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October 12, 2000
Unless it results in pointing too many other anglers to your pet spot, a new book that makes sense of close-to-home fishing opportunities is always welcome. For the West Coast saltwater fly angler who is interested in more than just the frequently - documented striped bass fishery, California Fly Fisher Contributing Editor Ken Hanley¹s latest book, Fly Fishing the Pacific Inshore, offers a great deal of useful information.

Hanley - who¹s probably getting old and gray enough to be a little distressed by just how many years he¹s actually spent prowling the beaches and estuaries of our long left coast- approaches his subject by dividing it into discussions first of habitat, then of gamefish behavior, and finally of tackle, tactics, and watercraft. These categories inevitabley meld into each other somewhat, but the basic approach lends necessary and helpful structure to the work.

After an excellent overview of the geographical and hydrological peculairites of West Coast saltwater environments, Hanley follows with profiles on more than a dozen gamefish. There¹s lots of helpful information here, including some wonderful ideas on fly fishing for the leopard sharks that seem to be everywhere along our inshore coast.

The tackle and tactics section covers appropriate rods, reels and lines, including the use of 6 and 7 weights and specialty fly lines.Throughout, one gets the feeling that Hanley is speaking about what he¹s done himself, that his information is the product of real trial and error fishing, and that what he says is bankable. In a welcome departure from most knee-jerk outdoor writing, he actually suggests that inshore fly fishers don¹t need much more that 75 yards of backing behind their fly lines unless they¹re after something large or fast. That¹s a courageous claim, albeit one that¹s sure to get him yanked from the freebie lists of backing manufacturers who seem to have convinced every other writer to proclaim the need for at least 150 yards of something expensive in order to safely bring to hand a 5-pound striper or a 14- inch smelt.

The final chapters in the tactics and tackle section deal with presentation strategies, prey species and the flies that imitate them, the various watercraft that an inshore angler will find useful, and fly recipes. Again, there is much helpful information here ranging from the very basic, such as retrieving with the rod tip pointed down, to the innovative (how to outfit a canoe for fishing protected waters), to the refreshingly sensible (as in, ³First let me emphasize--strongly emphasize-- that I don¹t endorse float tubes and pontoon boats for general saltwater use²).

The book itself has been handsomely produced by Greycliff -- large pages bound between hard covers, with easy to read print and spacious margins for those of us inclined to make notes.



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Some of the most exciting prospects for fly fishing in the world are found in the bays, estuaries, and beaches that rim the West Coast of North America. From barracuda and sharks to sea bass and salmon, there are tips for catching any of the vast array of saltwater game fish whose habitat is the pacific inshore. Recognized as the expert on catching the fish of this area, Ken Hanley has shared his knowledge with over 10,000 anglers in workshops and seminars over the past thirty years. In the book he has taken his decades of experience and put it all in one place. Now everything a fisher could want to know about the pacific inshore, from the physical characteristics of its bays, estuaries, and beaches, to the game fish one can expect to find, to the food each type of fish eats, is all in one place. Hanley writes in detail about everything from the equipment and flies you should bring to the tactics that you'll have to use in order to be successful. With a gorgeous eight-page color insert and black and white photographs throughout, this book is as attractive as it is informative. Hanley's style is both engaging and motivating, and is sure to leave any reader anxious to go out and try these tips and tactics immediately.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

KEN HANLEY has taught saltwater fly fishing in clinics and schools all over the world for more than thirty years. His extensive experience fishing the Pacific coast makes him uniquely qualified to write this book. He is also the author of Fly Fishing Afoot in the Surf Zone, Fly Fishing Afoot for Western Bass, and Mexico: Blue Ribbon Fly-Fishing Guide. His articles and photographs have graced numerous fly-fishing and outdoor magazines. He lives with his family near San Francisco.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Greycliff Pub Co (October 12, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890373117
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890373115
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,515,207 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ken Hanley draws upon his many years of experience, February 3, 2001
This review is from: Fly Fishing the Pacific Inshore: Strategies for Estuaries, Bays, and Beaches (Hardcover)
In Fly Fishing The Pacific Inshore, angler expert Ken Hanley draws upon his many years of experience to share unique tips, techniques and strategies for saltwater fly fishing that will prove invaluable for anyone fly fishing the thousands of miles of coastline estuaries, bays and beaches. Hanley offers gamefish profiles, tackle and equipment information, fly portraits and pattern recipes, and an informative section on various watercraft including kayaks, canoes, skiffs, float tubes and pontoon boats. Enhanced with color photography, a bibliography, and a user friendly index, Fly Fishing The Pacific Inshore is a welcome and much appreciated addition to any personal or community library fly fishing "how to" collection.
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