






Animals
& Birds
Plants &
Flowers
Environment
People
& Nature

Legends
People
Crafts
General

The
Frontier
Pioneer
Voices
Gold
Rush Days
BC
Coast
BC
Interior

Alaska
The
Yukon
Alberta
Washington
Oregon

Ghost
Towns
Lost
Treasures
Outlaws
Lawmen

Camping
Hiking
Gold
Panning
Special
Places
Guides
& Atlases
Background

Fish
Saltwater
Fish
Freshwater
Scuba
Diving
Cruising
Guides
Kayaking
Canoeing
Coastal
Lore
General

Autobiographies
Trains
& Planes
Ships
Back
In Print
Special
Interest

Historic
Novels
Literary
Fiction
Humour
Poetry
Photo
Essays
Other

Cooking
Home
Crafts
Around
Home

Activity
Books
Family
Titles
Award
Winners
Nature
Themes
|
Behind the Counter: Fly-Fishing Tips, Techniques and Shortcuts
Can$24.95
Neil Jennings started getting serious about fly-fishing in 1973 and has fished that way exclusively ever since. From 1982 through 2003 he was a partner/owner in a retail fly-fishing shop in Calgary, Alberta. During that time Neil was behind the counter, answering questions and giving advice to thousands of flyfishers, from "wannabes" to seriously talented anglers. Over the years, Neil
learned a lot about fly-fishing, some of it by good example and some of it by bad. This book is a distillation of the best of that experience.
Jennings offers tips, tricks, shortcuts and techniques. Whatever one's experience level, there are things in this book that readers will find useful or
thought provoking. One of the wonderful things about fly-fishing is that you have an opportunity to learn new things all the time.
Jennings is an avid outdoorsman who regularly hikes the backcountry with a fly rod, camera and tripod, recording the beauty of southern Alberta and British Columbia. His photographs and
writings have appeared in numerous outdoors magazines and he is the author of
Trout Flies of Alberta and Southeastern British Columbia and
Uncommon Beauty: Wildflowers and Flowering Shrubs of Southern Alberta and Southeastern British
Columbia.
© 2003 Heritage Distribution |