From the introduction: My 40 years learning to catch that elusive
large, dominant heavy-weight trout, that very few fly fishermen ever
accomplish, is a never-ending pursuit - causing me many sleepless nights
thinking: "If I was a large trout needing large meals to sustain life
and energy, plus being cautious and wary, where would I reside?" Once I
realized the answers to this question, I concluded that dapping was the
only method that would work. If you apply all the techniques and methods
described in this book over time, you will succeed. Some you will learn
now and others you will learn with experience.
Forty years ago I started visually fishing for trout and discovered that it is the most challenging, frustrating (until you learn the techniques), and rewarding way of fly fishing. It pits you and the trout in an offensive and defensive relationship. You learn by visually observing what disturbs the trout and what doesn't. You have control on the size of fish you want to catch, when you want to catch it and when you don't. You spot and stalk large trout exclusively.
My experiences have provided me with the ultimate rewards - quietly
observing large trout behavior in streams and learning the unique
dapping techniques to take them primarily on large dry flies. The
rewards are thrilling because they are all visual. I hunt the
fish, present the fly in a special way and watch the take using
techniques that are as valuable today as they were in the 16th century.
I'd like to explain them as my gift to new generations of fly fishers.
Self published 2014
Paperback, 157 pages
11 x 8 1/2 in.
As new condition.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Fishing Wisdom from Dapping Don
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1. Pre-Locating
Chapter 2. Locating
Chapter 3. Stalking
Chapter 4. Hooking - How Trout See
Chapter 5. Landing, Handling and Releasing Alive
Chapter 6. Flies - Dry and Wet
Chapter 7. Different Drift Techniques - Dry and Wet
Chapter 8. Casting if Needed
Chapter 9. Equipment for Dapping and Fly Tying
Chapter 10. Personal Tying Tips
Chapter 11. Foods for Large Trout
Chapter 12. Keys for Dapping Success
Chapter 13. Large Trout - Thoughts and Tactics
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