The Art and Craft of Loch Fishing.

By H P Henzell

Printed: 1937

Publisher: Philip Alan.

Dimensions 15 × 23 × 4 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 15 x 23 x 4

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in the original dust jacket. Green cloth binding.

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First Edition

Dust jacket badly worn in places

A comprehensive work on Scottish loch fishing with an emphasis on imitating the natural fly. “.an attempt is made to devise a system of fishing a loch with imitations of the insects on which trout feed instead of depending on the ‘attractor’ type of lure.” (Where To Fish 1939). “Henzell. is a Newcastle businessman, very enthusiastic about loch fishing in which he specializes, rather conceited, but a nice chap. He does not, of course, attempt to solve the real problem in loch fishing which to me is where the fish will be feeding on any given day, but I thought his general views very sound.” (Letter from H.D. Turing to Maurice Headlam,

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dust jacket torn

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