The Oswegatchie Swap
(Page 6 of 6)
April/May 1996
By C.H. Trowbridge
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Six Good Flies
A handful of patterns will get you started. I gave Peter my short list of favorites. He can use these flies for just about any freshwater species, and I guarantee that he'll catch fish.
The Hare's Ear and the Wooly Bugger are subsurface flies. The others are dry flies and should be cast and fished on the surface. Smaller sizes are more widely applicable.
Further Reading
If you'd like to explore fly-fishing tackle and technique or the Oswegatchie River in greater detail, the following books will serve as a useful starting point. All are currently in print and available either at your bookstore or library. Borger, Gary A. Nymphing: A Basic Book. Stackpole Books (1979), Harrisburg, PA. Hauptman, Cliff. The Fly Fsher's Guide to Warmwater Lakes. Lyons & Burford (1995), New York, NY. Jamieson, Paul, and Donald Morris. Adirondack Waters: North Flow. The Adirondack Mountain Club, Third Edition, (1993), Lake George, NY. Jawarowski, Ed. The Cast. Stackpole Books (1992), Mechanics burg, PA: Kreh, Lefty. Modern Fly Casting Method. Odysseus Editions (1991), Birmingham, AL. Sosin, Mark, and Lefty Kreh. Practical Fishing Knots II. Lyons & Burford (1991), New York, NY.
Talleur, Dick. Fly Fshing for Trout: A Guide for Beginners. Lyons & Burford (1992), New York, NY. Waterman, Charles. Black Bass and the Fly Rod. Stackpole Books (1995), Mechanicsburg, PA.
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