Common Nymphs of Eastern North America
Pennsylvania State University Press (Verlag)
978-0-271-20450-5 (ISBN)
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Although the concept of “matching the hatch” has been central to flyfishing for 150 years, it has been used almost exclusively for dry flyfishing. With Common Nymphs of Eastern North America: A Primer for Flyfishers and Flytiers, Caleb Tzilkowski and Jay Stauffer Jr. take trout enthusiasts in another hatch-matching direction—to the year-round underwater nymph “hatch,” which, in most cases, constitutes 90 percent of trout diets.
Successful flyfishers have at least rudimentary knowledge of the organisms that artificial flies imitate. The relatively few and very best anglers are expert at identifying and imitating nymph appearances and habits. A major hurdle to becoming expert at nymph matching is overcoming two major limitations that make these animals difficult to locate, capture, and identify: first, nymphs live underwater, sometimes burrowed into the stream bottom, and second, many nymphs are nearly microscopic in size. Common Nymphs addresses those challenges by including habitat and life history information regarding the nymphs, tips for their identification, and representative high-resolution photographs of more than thirty types of aquatic organisms and their imitations.
In the seemingly saturated flyfishing literature, this book offers something truly groundbreaking. With state-of-the-art microscopy and their years of scientific and practical experience, Tzilkowski and Stauffer provide readers an innovative close-up look at identifying and imitating nymphs that have been historically underrepresented in the flyfishing and flytying literature.
Caleb J. Tzilkowski holds a PhD from Penn State University in Wildlife and Fisheries Science and is currently an aquatic ecologist with the National Park Service. Jay R. Stauffer Jr. is Distinguished Professor of Ichthyology in the School of Forest Resources at Penn State University.
Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
1.Nymph Ecology
2.Caddisflies
Netspinner Caddis or Tan Caddis
Little Black or Fingernet Caddis
Green Caddis or Green Rock Worm
American Grannom Caddis and Apple Caddis
Case-Maker Caddis
Smokey Winged Sedge
Dark Blue Sedge
Autumn Mottled Sedge
3.Mayflies
Little Blue-Winged Olives
Mahogany Duns and Blue and Black Quills
Flatheaded Mayflies
Quill Gordon, Pink Lady, and Gray-Winged Summer Quill
March Brown and Gray Fox
Cream and Light Cahills
Hendricksons, Red Quills, and Sulphurs
Green and Yellow Drakes
Slate Drakes or Great Leadwings
4.Stoneflies
Green Stoneflies or Sallflies
Roachflies
Common Stoneflies or the Stones
Little Yellow Stoneflies
Eastern Giant Stoneflies
5.True Flies
Midges
Black Flies
Crane Flies
Horse Flies and Deer Flies
Snipe Flies
6.Hellgrammites and Other Arthropods
Hellgrammites
Sowbugs
Scuds
Crayfish
Appendix A: Caddisfly Attributes and Simple Fly Patterns
Appendix B: Mayfly Attributes and Simple Fly Patterns
Appendix C: Stonefly Attributes and Simple Fly Patterns
Appendix D: Dipteran Attributes and Simple Fly Patterns
Appendix E: Hellgrammite and Noninsect Arthropod Attributes and Simple Fly Patterns
References
Index
Reihe/Serie | Keystone Books |
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Zusatzinfo | 77 Halftones, color |
Verlagsort | Pennsylvania |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 114 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 340 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Angeln / Jagd |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Ökologie / Naturschutz | |
ISBN-10 | 0-271-20450-8 / 0271204508 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-271-20450-5 / 9780271204505 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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