The inclination of most fly-line anglers is to fish moving water. That's a mistake, because there are bigger trout in California's lakes and reservoirs. Stillwater trout don't have to work as hard fighting currents as those in streams and rivers. And many lakes are extremely rich in food for fish so trout just cruise around slurping up dinner and getting bigger and bigger.
Fly Fishing California Stillwaters tells anglers where the best fishing can be found, offering directions, full-color maps and so much detail you'll never again arrive at a lake wondering what fly to use or where to start your search for trout.
About the Author Bill Sunderland is a life-long journalist and author who has enjoyed fly fishing for more than 50 years. Fly Fishing California Stillwaters is his third book on fly-line angling. He has won a number of awards for outdoor writing and is a contributing editor for California Fly Fisher.
Sunderland lives on the ocean in Northern California but travels widely both inside and outside the United States to pursue his love of fly fishing. |