Imitative Fly Tying: Techniques and Variations by Ian Moutter
Ian Moutter's new book covers most areas of imitative fly tying from nymphs, larvae and pupae to emerging flies, adult flies and spent spinners. The book is intended as a wholly practical instructional manual, but with that extra something that is missing from just about all other fly-tying manuals. It is intended as a read as well as introducing more new ideas than you can shake a stick at. Ian Moutter's new book covers most areas of imitative fly tying from nymphs, larvae and pupae to emerging flies, adult flies and spent spinners. The book is intended as a wholly practical instructional manual, but with that extra something that is missing from just about all other fly-tying manuals. It is intended as a read as well as introducing more new ideas than you can shake a stick at. The book will be of interest to fly-tyers throughout the world and is, it must be admitted, a treasury of new and alternative ways in which fly patterns can be created. There has never been a book quite like it and that's not just hype!