
The Perspective of Multiple Anglers
"My goal with this book was to
assemble the experience and perspectives of multiple professional trout
anglers. These anglers sell their services or products to average
fishermen and have gained a volume of knowledge based on 30, 40 or even
50 years of spin fishing experience. Why settle for one angler's
perspective when a number of anglers can provide different insights from
various levels to readers?" -- David Dirks
by David Dirks
The Dirks Group, Inc., Westtown NY 2013
Paperback, 116 pages
9 x 6 in.
As new condition. No sign of wear
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
About our Contributors
1. Spin Fishing Equipment: A Pro's Perspective
2. Common Mistakes and How to Correct Them
3. Favorite Seasonal Lures and Tactics
4. Lure Performance: Spinners and Spoons
5. Common Water Structures and How to Fish Them
6. Fishing Small Lakes, Brooks and Ponds
7. Color and its Impact on Lure Selection
8. Weather and its Impact on Lure Selection
9. Tactics for Fishing Pressured Water
10. Tactics for Targeting and Catching Larger Trout
11. When to Change Lures and Tactics
12. Angler Behavior: Doing the Right Thing on the Water
About David E. Dirks
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Header photo: Tenryu Rayz RZ4102B-UL, Shimano Calcutta Conquest BFS-HG ('17)
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