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American fly fishing : a history

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  • "The author presents "the changes in fly fishing and its values, the relationship of geography and rivers to the sport, how European traditions were adapted or discarded, and how the evolution of new technology has affected its growth and popularity," including such developments as perforated reels, mass production of split-cane rods, railroad-sponsored resort towns, great women anglers, and more."

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  • "History"
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  • "American fly fishing : a history"