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Craig Martin (Author)

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February 1, 2000
Mountain water offers exciting challenges for both beginner and veteran anglers, from navigating rugged banks to surviving with fewer but more effective flies. Armed with basic skills that are easy to execute and fun to learn, anyone can fish mountain water with this helpful guide and savor the pleasures of high-altitude fly fishing.

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Craig Martin is author of several other outdoor guidebooks including Enchanted Waters: A Guide to New Mexico's Hot Springs, Fly Fishing in Northern New Mexico, 75 Hikes in New Mexico, and Fly Fishing Southern Colorado. He lives with his family in New Mexico.

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Born and raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Craig Martin fell in love with the mountains of New Mexico at the age of twelve when a fellow Boy Scout shared pictures of his trip to Philmont Scout Ranch near Cimarron. He has lived in New Mexico since 1987, exploring the state on foot, bike, skis, or with a fly rod in hand.

His first experience with a Pulaski was in 1981 as a ranger at Saguaro National Park, working a trail in the Rincon Mountains. After several years teaching middle school science, he and his family moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where he launched a career as a freelance writer. Over the next decade plus, Martin wrote 20 books, more than 100 magazine articles, and for five years contributed a weekly trail column to the Santa Fe New Mexican.

Martin's writing focuses on defining a sense of place. His work includes guidebooks to outdoor recreation and local history.

In May 2000, the Cerro Grande fire ripped through Los Alamos and melted Martin's diverse career threads into a single fiber. As project manager for the Volunteer Task Force, Martin helped coordinate the rebuilding of the trails around Los Alamos. Over the next three years, he supervised dozens of trail projects that involved more than 3,000 volunteers. For his work on the trail system, as well as his organization of the planting of 28,000 pine seedlings in the burned area and the hand seeding of 43 acres, Martin was awarded a 2001 National Volunteer of the Year Award from the Points of Light Foundation. In 2002, Martin received the Chief's Award from the United States Forest Service.

Martin currently serves as Open Space and Trails Specialist for his hometown. He lives on the edge of the Santa Fe National Forest with his wife, June.

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If you've read even a fraction of the prolific hatch of fly-fishing books and magazines available to the angler, or if you've ever hired an experienced guide to show you the ropes of some special water, you know there are a lot of lucky people out there. Read the first page
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flip cast, brushy streams, reach cast, freestone streams, current lane, bow cast, pocket water, fly line, rod tip, meadow water, soft hackles, nice trout, most anglers, rising trout, roll cast, match the water, few anglers
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New Mexico, Parachute Adams, Brown Wulff, Old Reliable Box, Rio Grande, Elk Creek, Rito de los Frijoles, Goddard Caddis, Pheasant Tail, San Juan Mountains of Colorado
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