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*OLYMPIC PENINSULA RIVER WASHINGTON* FLY FISHING HAT *OLYMPIC PENINSULA RIVER WASHINGTON* FLY FISHING HAT
$14.95


Fly Fishing Video Magazine Vol.30 Washington's Yakima River Trout [VHS] Fly Fishing Video Magazine Vol.30 Washington's Yakima River Trout [VHS]
$19.95

The Yakima river is a tailwater fishery that snakes it's way through central Washington, eventually flowing into the Columbia River. Guide Tim Irish... Grew up on the Yakima and knows it intimately. He's seen changes of all sorts and is excited with the current catch and release regulations. Rainbow Trout ... From 10 to 20 inches that for most of the year require technical presentations to fool...
River of the Angry Moon: Seasons on the Bella Coola River of the Angry Moon: Seasons on the Bella Coola
$19.98

One of the world's most celebrated fishing streams, the Bella Coola is a grand, rushing river that flows through the stunning richness of British Columbia's temperate rain forest. This poetic and powerful book describes a year in the life of this magnificent river, and examines its increasingly endangered ecosystem....
Fly Fishing The Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishing The Olympic Peninsula
$12.95

Washington's Olympic Peninsula can amply reward the fly-fisher who doesn't mind putting a little effort into a day on the water. As the author says in his introduction, "if you can read water and don't mind walking you can connect with large, wild fish ... and if you seek solitude and wilderness when you fish, the beaches, rivers and lakes of Olympic National Park offer settings as remote and...
On the Fly Guide to the Northwest: Oregon & Washington (On the Fly Guides) On the Fly Guide to the Northwest: Oregon & Washington (On the Fly Guides)
$9.99

With over 40 of the best flyfishing destinations in the Northwest, this book distills a lifetime of exploration and experience into a guide that will help you successfully plan a trip to the Northwest’s prime waters....

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