
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
But come on… a glassy spring creek flowing through a picturesque meadow? You can’t say that isn’t a stunning sight. Especially if you are a fly fisher who likes challenging trout and year-round opportunities to catch them.
Mike Lawson’s Spring Creeks came out in 2003. There were fly fishing books on spring creeks that came out before it, and there have been titles on the same subject matter that have been released in the past 20 years. However, Spring Creeks might be the most comprehensive volume on the topic; certainly of those with a focus towards western rivers.
Whether you fish out west or on the east coast – or even if you only fish spring creeks occasionally, this book is worth picking up for some excellent explanations of how to target some uniquely tricky trout.
Watch what else I have to say about the book and find out where you can pick up your own copy below:
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