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OverviewUrban Waters, Wild Catch! Explore the unexpected with Urban Fly Fishing Dallas-Fort Worth, your ultimate guide to hidden fishing streams in the heart of the bustling Metroplex. Suitable for all skill levels, this guidebook reveals secret, fish-abundant creeks that you would swear are nowhere near a city. From quick outing to day-long excursion, find accessible, scenic spots for unforgettable angling experiences, all easily accessible from a dog park, a paved trail, or a green space provided by the city-along with free parking! Led by local expert Greg DeMars, wade into DFW's unsung natural treasures for unique fly fishing adventures-right around the corner. What's inside: More than 70 parking and access points on 17 streams and ponds Five sections, each covering a different area of the Metroplex Detailed maps and descriptions More than 300 color photographs, including close-ups of the key sport fish available How to read the water to catch more fish The most effective fly patterns and detailed tying instructions How to enjoy the springtime white bass run When and where to catch trout in north Texas Local fly shops, guides, clubs, and groups History, culture, and fascinating fishing facts about Dallas-Fort Worth Angler-friendly hangouts, brewpubs, and restaurants Full Product DetailsAuthor: Greg DeMarsPublisher: Imbrifex Books Imprint: Imbrifex Books Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.80cm ISBN: 9781945501661ISBN 10: 1945501669 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 15 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""Texas blues music numbers, great eateries, and local history transforms an excellent fly-fishing reference into an exciting regional guidebook with the “weekend warrior” fly angler in mind.”—Jeremy Jordan, PWS, Stream Ecologist and Owner/Guide at Longear Fly Fishing LLC. “Fun to read and easy to use, Greg DeMars has captured the essence and flavor of angling in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro region! Read it, grab your rod and go fishing.”—Dr. Jason Randall, author of Moving Water: A Fly Fisher’s Guide to Currents and a member of the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association and the Society for Freshwater Science. Chicago, Illinois “Being an urban fly fisher myself, and one who appreciates how valuable and fragile these waters are, Greg has done a phenomenal job of covering the topic in a very detailed and professional way. He really immersed himself and spent countless hours on the book. While there is so much more water to fish in this urban area we call home, the techniques he shared with us will work on any water.”—Russell Husted, Conservation Director, Texas Council Fly Fishers, Fort Worth, Texas “It’s cliff notes for fly fishing DFW. This would take years of your life-learning on your own. Exceptionally well done!”—Donavan Clary, Owner of Donavan Clary Fly Fishing, Park Hill, Oklahoma" """A must-read for anyone looking to explore the hidden aquatic gems of Dallas and Fort Worth."" —Chris Gorman, Fishing Guide, Kekoa Outdoors, Melissa, Texas ""An awesome reference for new and experienced flyfishers, as well as, recent residents looking for a way to enjoy the great fishing opportunities in the Dallas area"" —Alex Guthrie, Fishing Guide, Fly Fish Fork, Lake Fork, Texas ""Texas blues music numbers, great eateries, and local history transforms an excellent fly-fishing reference into an exciting regional guidebook with the “weekend warrior” fly angler in mind.”—Jeremy Jordan, PWS, Stream Ecologist, Guide at Longear Fly Fishing LLC. “Fun to read and easy to use, Greg DeMars has captured the essence and flavor of angling in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro region! Read it, grab your rod and go fishing.”—Dr. Jason Randall, author of Moving Water: A Fly Fisher’s Guide to Currents and a member of the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association and the Society for Freshwater Science. Chicago, Illinois “Being an urban fly fisher myself, and one who appreciates how valuable and fragile these waters are, Greg has done a phenomenal job of covering the topic in a very detailed and professional way. He really immersed himself and spent countless hours on the book. While there is so much more water to fish in this urban area we call home, the techniques he shared with us will work on any water.”—Russell Husted, Conservation Director, Texas Council Fly Fishers, Fort Worth, Texas “It’s cliff notes for fly fishing DFW. This would take years of your life-learning on your own. Exceptionally well done!”—Donavan Clary, Donavan Clary Fly Fishing, Park Hill, Oklahoma" “Fun to read and easy to use, Greg DeMars has captured the essence and flavor of angling in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro region! Read it, grab your rod and go fishing.”—Dr. Jason Randall, author of Moving Water: A Fly Fisher’s Guide to Currents and a member of the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association and the Society for Freshwater Science. Chicago, Illinois “Being an urban fly fisher myself, and one who appreciates how valuable and fragile these waters are, Greg has done a phenomenal job of covering the topic in a very detailed and professional way. He really immersed himself and spent countless hours on the book. While there is so much more water to fish in this urban area we call home, the techniques he shared with us will work on any water.”—Russell Husted, Conservation Director, Texas Council Fly Fishers, Fort Worth, Texas “It’s cliff notes for fly fishing DFW. This would take years of your life-learning on your own. Exceptionally well done!”—Donavan Clary, Owner of Donavan Clary Fly Fishing, Park Hill, Oklahoma Author InformationGreg DeMars is a retired mechanical engineer who began his fly fishing adventures in the Colorado Rockies in the early 1990s and expanded his range from there, fishing all over the world. From the Devils River in his native Texas to New Zealand's South Island and the foothills of the Indian Himalayas, Greg has pursued his passion for fly fishing with the analytical mind of an engineer and the creativity of a blues guitarist and songwriter, gaining valuable insight about fish behavior and fly fishing tactics along the way.An award-winning photographer, Greg ties his own flies and enjoys woodworking, cooking dinner for friends, and the occasional wee dram of fine Islay whisky. Greg is married to his college sweetheart and lives in the Dallas area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |