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The ORVIS Kids' Guide to Beginning Fly Fishing - Easy Tips To Catch Fish Today - cover

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The ORVIS Kids' Guide to Beginning Fly Fishing - Easy Tips To Catch Fish Today

Tyler Befus

Verlag: Sky Pony Press

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Beschreibung

A photo-filled introduction to fly fishing for kids—written by a kid who was a member of the USA Youth Fly Fishing Team! 
 
Fifteen-year-old Tyler Befus loves to fly fish. He’s won awards and traveled all over the world to fish in different places. In this guide, Tyler shows that any kid can learn to fly fish. 
 
Discover fascinating information about where fish live and what fish eat, and learn tips about what equipment you’ll need, casting techniques, and much, much more to get you started on your own fly-fishing adventure. Fly fishing is an awesome way to spend time outdoors with your family, and with this book, any kid can become an expert! The ORVIS Kids’ Guide to Beginning Fly Fishing is filled with a personal collection of photos and drawings done by Tyler himself. Because it’s been written by an actual kid, this fully revised and updated book is a one-of-a-kind guide that kids can understand and easily learn from.  
 
Filled with all kinds of great tips and tricks, this is a valuable resource for kids ages eight and up who wants to know more about fishing—or for parents who want to pass down their love of the sport.
Verfügbar seit: 15.03.2016.
Drucklänge: 98 Seiten.

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