David Scholes's account of fly fishing the Macquarie River — widely regarded as Tasmania's premier mayfly river, which flows through the Northern Midlands to join the South Esk near Longford.
Scholes captures why the Macquarie holds such a special place in Tasmanian angling. His writing draws on decades of experience on the river, documenting the mayfly hatches, the character of the water and the experience of fishing it through the seasons.
BOOK DETAILS
- Large hardcover with dust jacket.
- Approximately 22cm x 29cm.
- Numbered 392 of 1,000.
- Published 2003 by Stevens Publishing, Launceston.
CONDITION
- Used, generally very good condition.
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