With 30 years of fly-fishing many of the world's top angling destinations, Bob approaches flyfishing tactics from each species' neighborhood. This is the first book to guide flyfishers of all skill levels through the often mysterious world of reading the water and the structure in it.
REVIEWS
Dan Blanton Contributing Editor, Fly Fishing in Salt Waters
"Bob Newman, one of the most diverse flyfishermen in the world, has, through decades of experience, learned the profound importance of understanding structure and how to fish it with the fly rod. His vast experience on this subject is superbly presented in this well-written, easy read. This book made me startlingly aware that I knew a lot less about structure than I realized. Flyfishing Structure may be the most important book written for all flyfishers in recent time-a must read!"
Charles F. Waterman Contributing Editor, Gray's Sporting Journal
"Newman's practical approach is not so much a recitation of fish foods and fly patterns as it is a relaxed study of where fish are and why and how a fly caster can utilize such information. . . . Newman has the happy ability to be both instructor and student at the same time. Almost any serious fly caster will feel at home on nearly all of the pages."