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BOOKS OF THE BLACK BASSBlack
Bass on the Flyrod These entries were extracted from the draft 5th edition of "Books of the Black Bass." All of the books listed here, with a couple of exceptions, are devoted to taking Bass on the flyrod. The exceptions are books which also include other fish . I felt they were important enough to include them on my list. I hope you find something of interest. ALCADE, ROBERTO COLL - El Black Bass Y Su Pesca À Mosca. 8vo.
160 pages. 1997. Editorial Hispano Europea. CHAPA, RAY - How To Fly Fish The Texas Hill Country. 8vo. 47 pages. 1999. Lefty Ray's Fly Casting Service. San Antonio TX. Softcover. Covers all the fish in The Hill Country but has more about Bass than the others. Sections on both Guadalupe and Largemouth with mention of Smallmouth and Spotted Bass. Author says the Priddy book was the "Where" and this is the "How." see: Bud Priddy below. CLOUSER, BOB with JAY NICHOLS – Fly-Fishing for Stream Smallmouth: in Rivers and Streams. 4to. xiv, 226 pages. 2007. Stackpole Books. Mechanicsburg PA. Profusely illustrated with color photos. Author covers the Natural History of Smallmouth, along with range, spawning behavior, feeding habits, and seasonal movement patterns. Includes coverage of the flies that author uses and how he fishes them. There is also a section on flies that Bob has created for Smallmouth along with other flies he uses complete with tying patterns. CLOUSERFLYFISHING.COM When you purchase it from clouserflyfishing.com you will receive a Clouser Deep Minnow free of charge along with a signature card of authenticity. CORDES, RON & GARY LAFONTAINE - Pocket Guide to Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass. 32mo. Pages not numbered (26 pages including inside covers, which contain text). 1999. Greycliff Publishing Co. Helena MT. Black & white illustrations by Kirk Botero. One of a series of over 20 books, 10 of which are about fishing. The Pocket Guides are printed on plastic, spiral bound, and have subject tabs on each page to make it easier to quickly find information. In addition to fishing, the Guides cover such subjects as outdoor photography, emergency first aid, emergency car maintenance, outdoor survival, golf, canoeing, archery, hiking/backpacking, animal tracks, and safe baby sitting. EGGLER, TOM - Fishing Popping Bugs for Bass & Panfish. A Guide
For The Beginning Fisherman. 8vo. 28 pages including both front and back soft
covers which are numbered. 1987(c). The Gaines Co. Gaines PA. Illustrated with
black and white drawings by Bob Varley. Includes how-to information on using
bugs with fly rods, spinning gear or a canepole. Several pages on popping bug
designs. Four pages devoted to using popping bugs for Bass. Back cover includes
a history of the Gaines Co. which was purchased in 1971 from Russell and Bina
Garlick by Tom and Lael Eggler. FISCHBACH, DIRK - The Fly Fisher's Huron: A Practical Guide to Michigan's Blue-Ribbon Smallmouth River. 8vo. 88 pages plus 12 unnumbered color pages of 25 flies with their dressings. 2002. Fischbach Publishing. Saline MI. Illustrated with black & white photos and drawings. Covers equipment, techniques, food sources, access, the future of Huron, and includes angler profiles of expert anglers who fish the Huron. GASQUE, JIM - Bass Fishing, Technique, Tactics, and Tales. 8vo. xiv, 204 pages plus index. 1945. 2nd printing Oct. 45, 3rd printing June 46. Alfred A. Knopf. NY. One of the Borzoi Books for Sportsmen. Illustrated with a full color frontispiece from a painting by Warren E. Guggenheim showing a fly fisherman playing a Bass. Two color plates and some 40 black and white photos. The photos were especially made for this book and show chapter by chapter the same waters discussed by the author. A good book that has been overlooked by many. Includes quite a lot on fly fishing for Bass. "The famous guide of the Big Smokies covers lake and stream bass fishing." (Wetzel) I hadn't listed this one here until Richard Bean reminded me that "the main thrust of the book is bass bug fishing, including construction your own fly rods and fly casting technique." He also suggested I had forgotten the John Alden Knight book and it is listed here now too. HANLEY, KEN - Fly Fishing Afoot For Western Bass: Exploring The West's Lakes, Rivers, Ponds And Reservoirs. 4to. 54 pages. 1995. Adventures Beyond Publications. Fremont CA. Softbound. Fly fishing for Bass in the West, covers habitat, tackle, technique, and locations. Best Bass fishing areas in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona and Northwestern Mainland Mexico) are described with what to expect in each of the nearly 100 fishing locations. Illustrated with black & white photos and drawings. There is a special section by Dave Whitlock describing his 12 best Bass patterns and those flies are illustrated in color. In addition there are two pages of color photos of flies. Twenty one fly patterns and full recipes with angling tips for each specific fly. HENDRICKS, JERRY - Poppin' Bugs: make you own! 56 pages. ©1972 by Leola Hendricks. Privately published. Meridan. MS. Photos in color and black & white, some drawings. Step by step directions to make cork popping bugs for Bass and sunfish. Soft cover. HOLSCHLAG, TIM - Stream Smallmouth Fishing. A Comprehensive Guide. 8vo. 224 pages. 1990. Stackpole. Harrisburg PA. Softbound. Illustrated with black and white photos and drawings. The book includes understanding currents, finding productive Smallmouth streams, fishing on foot and from small boats, difficult water conditions, seasonal variations, the right tackle, fly fishing and spin fishing. Also includes a chapter on how to catch trophy Smallmouth. HOLSCHLAG, TIM - Smallmouth Fly Fishing: The Best
Techniques, Flies, and Destinations.
8vo. xiii, 326 pages. 2005. Smallmouth Angler Press. Minneapolis MN. Soft cover. Illustrated with black & white
photos and drawings plus thirty-two unnumbered pages of full color photos. Book includes 40 best Smallmouth flies
and how to use them plus 100 top Smallmouth destinations, with key details and
inside tips. Smallmouth
Angler
KNIGHT, JOHN ALDEN - Black Bass. 8vo. xix, 200 pages. 1949. Putnams. NY. Illustrated with black and white photos. Also, there are three color plates that feature Bass bugs, hair bugs, and Bass streamers. I have 3 copies of the trade edition each with a different color cover. One is a bright green, which is what I usually see, one is blue, and the other is a blue gray. Books are otherwise identical including leaping Bass on front cover. I have also seen one advertised in a light green cloth. Rick Reiss has a copy in a red cloth binding that is identical to the others. Putnams say they usually mark 2nd editions or printings on the title page. In this case they either forgot to mark them or it could be that they just used whatever cloth was available without regard to color. Color plates by Dr. Edgar Burke. Line drawings and sketches by Harold Bush. Includes quite a bit on fly fishing for Bass. A limited edition of 150 copies was published simultaneously, blue and black buckram divided vertically, gilt Bass on cover, gilt lettering and lures on spine. Numbered and signed with a limitation notice. Knight recognized the knowledge of Jason Lucas and he quotes Lucas several times. KREH, BERNARD "LEFTY" - Fly Fishing For Bass: Smallmouth, Largemouth, Exotics. 12mo. 144 pages. 1993. Odysseus Editions, Inc. Birmingham AL. The "exotics" are the Peacock Bass, Niugini, and Spottailed Bass. Illustrated in color and black and white. Part of Lefty's Little Library of Fly Fishing. This title is part of a 20 book plus series which was available through subscription, although the publisher told me individual copies were available and he allowed me to purchase this one. Later on the books were available from Palladium Press in the 25 book series but the link I had for their web site no longer works. Soft cover edition by Globe Pequot Press. 143 pages. 2004. LIKAKIS,
JOHN M. – Bass Bug Basics: Simple Techniques for
Tying Deer Hair Flies. Ix, 86
pages. 2003. Countryman Press. Woodstock VT. Soft cover. Illustrated with 175 black & white
photographs. Color photos of Bass
Bugs on front and back cover, too bad they didn’t use color inside. LINDSEY, JOHN – BIG BASS Fly Fishing. 4to. 176 pages. 2006 (more likely 2007). John is currently searching for a publisher. West Linn OR. Author is a popping bug tier and wants to focus on topwater where it is more fun. John also says he already has enough material for another book on big Bass bugs but needs to publish this one first. I’ll stay in touch with him and post any new info here as I receive it. LIVINGSTON, A. D. - Fly-rodding for Bass. 8vo. 203 pages. 1976. Lippincott. Phila. & NY. Illustrated with over 70 black and white drawings and photos. He notes: "The best reason for using a fly rod is that it will at times catch more bass. That's right. There are times when bugs and flies will outfish hardware and even soft plastic worms. I have proved this, at least to my own satisfaction, on a number of occasions. Why? I believe it is a matter of presenting the lure. Anything cast with spinning or baitcasting gear is likely to splash down in the water. A bug or fly, though, can be made to roll over and sit down quite gently. This delivery is difficult to match with any other casting gear, and it can be deadly on skittish bass in shallow water. I might add that in experienced hands the fly rod is capable of pinpoint accuracy, which can be of extreme importance in bass fishing."
MEYER, DEKE - Float Tube Fly Fishing. 8vo. 125 pages. 1989. Frank
Amato Publications. Portland OR. Softbound. Illustrated with black & white
photos and drawings. Trout, Bass and bluegills. Three Bass chapters; Float
Tubing for Largemouth Bass; Neutral Density Bass Flies; Float Tubing for
Smallmouth Bass. Neutral Density Bass Flies are hover flies that mimic prey
fish. "Baitfish don't behave like most bass flies; fish don't float to the
top or sink to the bottom, as flies do. The majority of the time baitfish are
suspended, hovering close to structure." Frank Amato Publications MORRIS, SKIP - The Art of
Tying the Bass Fly: Flies for Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, and Pan
Fish. 4to. 88 pages. 1996(c) released in 1997. Frank Amato Publications.
Portland OR. Illustrated with 350 full color photos. He covers all the tools,
materials, and techniques to tie 19 effective Bass flies. Thirty two additional
Bass and panfish patterns are added at the end. Spiral bound soft cover.
Printed on a heavy glossy paper. Frank Amato Publications
MURRAY, HARRY W. - Virginia
Blue-Ribbon Streams: A Fly-Fishing Guide. 4to. 96 pages. 2000. Frank Amato
Publications. Portland OR. Both hard cover & soft cover. This new book with
about 150 color photographs covers about forty trout streams and eight Smallmouth
rivers all over Virginia. Each Smallmouth river is accompanied by an extensive
map showing all of the access points. The Smallmouth rivers are covered so you
can compare various parts of each river to find the type water you enjoy
fishing by either floating or wading. There are extensive chapters on tactics
for fly fishing for both trout and bass all across the state. MURRAY, JEFFREY W. & HARRY
W. MURRAY –
Murray’s Fly Shop Exclusive Smallmouth
Bass Flies: Tying Instructions.
4to. Pages not numbered (21
pages). 2004. Shenandoah Publishing Co. Edinburg VA. Bound with a plastic comb. Instructions on how to tie 21
Murray’s exclusive patterns.
One fly on an individual page which contains a color picture of the fly,
materials list for each fly and instructions on how to tie the fly. Printed on quality paper for use at the
tying bench. MURRAY, HARRY W. – Fly-Fishing
Techniques for Smallmouth Bass.
8vo. 120 pages. 2005. Frank Amato Publications. Portland OR. Illustrated with color photos ad
drawings. Also issued in a
soft cover.Includes reading the water, casting, important fly patterns, stream,
pond, & lake techniques, and more.
Frank Amato Publications NIXON, TOM - Fly Tying And Fly Fishing For Bass And Panfish. 8vo. 336 pages. 1968, 1971. A. S. Barnes. NY. Illustrated in black and white with eleven color plates of flies, streamers and Bass bugs, also five color illustrations of fly tying materials. Revised 2nd edition 1977. 480 pages. This edition illustrated with black and white photos and drawings with sixteen color plates of flies, streamers and bugs. Most of the drawings in both editions were by author. Revised 3rd edition 2000. 4to. 293 pages. Published by author. Lake Charles. LA. THE ORVIS CO. - Fly-Rodding For Bass - 7" X 17" sheet folded twice. Not dated. Orvis Co. Manchester VT. Covers eleven fly rod Bass lures and how to fish them. Illustrated with black and white photos of the 11 lures. This sheet was packaged with the 11 flies but was also available for the asking. PACCHIARINI, PAOLO
– Il Black Bass: Strategie E Artificali. Square 8vo. 118 pages. 2004. GEA –Gruppo Editoriale
Accademico. PETERSON, RON – Bass Fishing
Fly. I now nothing about this
book and haven’t been able to turn up anything in my search. I saw it mentioned once in a blog
“Ron Peterson, pro bass fisherman has it all in his book, entitled:
“Bass Fishing Fly,” where he offers a simple blueprint for catching
monster bass time and time again.”
Help Please! PFEIFFER, C. BOYD - Fly Fishing Bass Basics. vii, 168 pages. 1997. Stackpole Books. Mechanicsburg PA. Softbound. Illustrated with 200 black & white drawings. Mostly Largemouth and Smallmouth but includes some material on Spotted Bass and mentions the other members of the family. PFEIFFER,
C. BOYD – Tying Warmwater Flies: Successful
fly-tying made easy. 4to. 160 pages. 2003. Krause Publications. Opla WI. Wire spiral binding inside a hard
cover. There is also a spiral bound
soft cover. Step-by-step
instructions for top 100 warmwater fly patterns. Also a large section on tying methods
that covers all the methods needed to follow the recipes for these flies. Illustrated with 250 color photos. Flies for Bass, pike, panfish, carp,
etc. PRIDDY, B. L. "BUD" - Fly-Fishing the Texas Hill Country: A
Guide to Fishing & Lodging on Thirteen Texas Rivers. Tall 8vo. 75 pages.
1994. W. Thomas Taylor. Austin TX. Not illustrated. Spiral bound soft cover.
Mentions other fish but is primarily concerned with Black Bass and sunfish. He
says the Largemouth Bass is the prize catch on these streams. Bass available in
the hill country streams are Largemouth, Guadalupe, Spotted, and Smallmouth.
The first three are native species and the Smallmouth has been introduced.
Includes access points to each river and what to expect on that stretch of the
stream. There is also a section on food and lodging for each river. Legal Access
to Rivers was written by David Young and the chapter, Colorado River, is by Joe
Robinson. Revised And Enlarged Edition - 1996. 95 pages plus ads and two
color plates of flies. Tall 8vo, spiral bound soft cover. W.T. Taylor, Inc.
Barksdale TX. Bud passed away on February 12, 1996, just a week after he had
finished all the revisions on this edition. Joe Robinson collaborated on this
new edition. Third edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo. 115 pages
plus several pages of ads. 2000. W. T. Taylor. Barksdale TX. Soft cover, this
edition is not spiral bound as the earlier ones were. Illustrated with black
& white photos and several color prints of Texas flies. Chapters revised by
members of the Alamo Fly Fishers. For other material on fly fishing The
Hill Country see: Alamo Fly Fishers and Raymond Chapa Jr. ST. JOHN, LARRY - Practical Fly Fishing. 12mo. 175 pages. 1920, 1923, 1927, 1928. Macmillan. NY. Illustrated with photos and drawings. Includes fly fishing for Black Bass. In the Foreward (sic) authors writes, “It will be noted that I have devoted more space, proportionately, to fly fishing for black bass than have other writers, for the following reasons: the more general distribution of the bass offers a far greater number of anglers an opportunity to take them on a fly rod; it is a phase of angling that is becoming amazingly popular; it is a subject that most angling writers have neglected and on which there is little definite data.” My copy is an eBook in Adobe Acrobat format. SCIENTIFIC ANGLERS - fly fishing for BASS and PANFISH. 8vo. 18 pages.
1976. Scientific Anglers. Midland MI. Illustrated with black and white photos
and drawings. Softbound. STEWART, DICK & FARROW ALLEN - Flies For Bass And Panfish. 4to. vii, 80 pages plus several unnumbered pages which include a selected bibliography and an index to fly dressings. 1992. Northland Press Inc. Intervale NH. Eighty full color pages picturing 270 fishing flies for Bass, crappie, bream and sunfish. Patterns for lake, pond, and river fishing. Also issued in soft covers. American Angler magazine produced a five volume all-color series of fly-pattern books in the Fishing Flies of North America series. Each of the five books were also issued in limited edition of 150 numbered and signed copies. Soft Cover edition by The Lyons Press. 96 pages. 2004. STREETER, ROBERT W. - Warmwater Fly-Fishing: Finding and
Catching Warmwater Species.
8vo. vii, 151 pages. 2006. Published by author. SWEGMAN, RON P. – TAPPLY, WILLIAM G. - Bass Bug Fishing. 8vo. ix, 142 pages. 1999. The Lyons Press. NY. Illustrated with color and black and white photographs. A thorough guide to all aspects of fly rodding for Bass, tackle, bugs (and how to tie them), casting techniques and strategies, and how to find fish in all seasons. TAPPLY, WILLIAM G. – The Orvis Pocket Guide To Fly Fishing For
Bass: Where, When, and How to Catch Largemouths and Smallmouths. 16mo. Vii, 152 pages. 2003. Lyons Press. Guilford CT. An imprint of Globe Pequot. Illustrated with color photos. TERTULIANI, JOHN - Smallmouth Bass and Streams: Thoughts on Fly-fishing. 8vo. 136 pages. 2004. Lotic Books. Hilliard OH. Soft cover. “Stream biologist John Tertuliani applies scientific principles to dispel common beliefs about smallmouth bass and streams and helps you catch bigger fish than ever before.” Illustrated with black & white photos. TRYON, CHUCK - 200 Missouri Smallmouth Adventures. 4to. 361 pages. 2001. Ozark Mountain Fly Fishers. Rolla MO. Soft cover bound with a plastic comb. Illustrated with black & white maps and charts. Also black & white drawings of Smallmouth by Al Agnew are scattered throughout the book. More a how-to-get-there than an angling book but should be very helpful to Missouri stream anglers. Warmwater Fly Fishing, a bi-monthly magazine came along in 1997. It was not devoted to Black Bass but did include them in every issue. Evidently in 2000 the magazine became a quarterly. At the same time the name was changed to Warmwater Fly Fishing for Bass and other species. Publication discontinued in 2000 but the magazines are still out there at auctions, yard sales, etc., for anglers willing to run them down. WATERMAN, CHARLES - Fly Rodding for Bass. 8vo. 91 pages. 1989. Nick
Lyons Books. New York. One of the Cortland Library Series, a continuing series
sponsored by the Cortland Line Company. An introduction to fly fishing for Bass
and related species. What type of tackle and how to use it, the best flies,
wading or boating. Softbound. Illustrated with black and white photos. WHITLOCK, DAVE - L. L. Bean Fly Fishing For Bass Handbook. 8vo. x, 157 pages. ©1988. Shoei Publishing. Tokyo. Japanese version, translated by Tomonori Higashi. Illustrated with color photos plus color and black & white drawings. Softbound. I didn't check page by page but it appears that the same photos and drawings as in the original book except that many of them are in color instead of black and white. WILSON, TERRY and ROXANNE WILSON - Largemouth Bass Fly-Fishing: Beyond the Basics. 8vo. 160 pages. 2001. Frank Amato Publications. Portland OR. Soft cover. Illustrated with black & white drawings by Lefty Wilson. Also black & white and color photos. Five color fly plates by Jim Schollmeyer. For warmwater fly fishers this is a natural companion to their earlier book Bluegill: Fly Fishing and Flies. Frank Amato Publications WILSON, TERRY and ROXANNE WILSON – Smallmouth Bass Fly-Fishing: A Practical Guide. 8vo. xiv, 191 pages. 2007. Leathers Publishing. Overland Park KS. Soft cover. Illustrated with black & white and color photos. Black & White drawings & diagrams by Lefty Wilson. Seven color plates of Smallmouth flies. NEWSLETTERS: Links to my other webpages HISTORY Updated April 23, 2008
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