Fly-Fishing for Smallmouth | Bob Clouser 2007. ![]() This is a collectors type book. It features lots of great information amid wonderful photographs from Jay Nichols and others. Bob takes the time to decipher each important aspect of the sport with indepth info only one of his stature could contribute. This is a great book with enchanting stories laced in to add warmth and depth to the effort. My only criticism might be the fly section where 90% of the list is a Clouser creation. Since this is actually what he uses I can’t take too much issue, but Lord knows there’s a ton of other great flies out there as well. Overall it’s right up there with Randall Kaufmann’s “Bonefishing” (which is the ultimate in outdoor/fishing related publication, in our view). Review by Brad Miller 12-09-07 Clousers Flies | Bob Clouser 2006. Review by Brad Miller Fly Fishing for Smallmouth Bass | Harry Murray
There is a ton of good information, some of which gets lost in the occasional long stretches of uninterrupted text. I really liked the knot section. This is the most heavily promoted smallmouth book on the internet and since its been around for about thirty years, has withstood the test of time. Fly Fishing for Bass: Smallmouth, Largemouth, Exotics | Left Kreh
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Smallmouth Fly Fishing | Tim Holschlag
I’m sure there’s other fishing authorities out there that are monomaniacal. Few demonstrate the tunnel vision of Tim Holschlag. No one is more dedicated to smallmouth bass. I met Tim years ago when my brother arranged a smallmouth trip down the Mississippi with Tim. We had a great time fishing and getting an unusual tutorial on micropterus dolomieu. I knew it was going to be different when Tim repeatedly referred to walleyes as those other rough fish.
Most fishing writers learn to flock shoot when it comes to passing for a guru. They quickly realize its better to cover a number of different species for monetary reasons. The saltwater boom saw many trout writers “osmo-regulate” (changing biological chemical requirements from salt to freshwater, like salmon) to saltwater after just a couple of trips. Follow the money!
Tim Holschlag is different. He has unabashedly promoted the smallmouth bass, almost exclusively, for over twenty years. (He’s also a closet pike expert, don’t tell anyone). During that time he started the Smallmouth Alliance which is currently responsible for special regulations on many waters contributing to the overall improvement of quality smallmouth fishing and environmental appreciation. Tim’s is a top notch fanatic, unrivaled in the world of smallmouth bass experts.
Tim Holschlag has spent more time learning about smallies than perhaps anyone else on the planet. He’s personally fished every type of water and reports on the best ways to approach both moving and static water conditions. His destinations section is up to date and pertinent whether you live in Minnesota or Arizona. In short, this book is on a different orbital in the small world of smallmouth fishing books. If you are serious about taking your fishing to the next level, you must have this book!
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Smallmouth Bass: A Handbook of Strategies | Al Lindner
For those of you interested in basic smallmouth natural history, location, and presentation tactics throughout the country this book is OK. To me, this book seemed like a rush job. It is is basically a scrap book of previously written info with a bunch of stale “filler” techno-stuff” that we all kind of got back in the 70’s. The Lindners “fill” too much space with their calendar system of seasonal classification. The spend too much time describing limnological (lake stuff) detail that gets boring very quickly. Nearly the entire book is devoted to spin fishing. There is a tiny section on fly fishing that can is easily missed if you are rifling through this book. If you are a die hard fly fisherman, rifle through it and put it back on the book store shelf. There are much better books for you.
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