Skip to product information
1 of 1

Finding Trout in All Conditions

Regular price $34.99
Regular price $34.99 Sale price $34.99
Sold out
An insider shares his secrets for more successful fly fishing. Based on his thirty-plus years of research here is a comprehensive examination of those often overlooked aspects of the natural world ...
Read More
  • 13 May 2016
View Product Details

“A third-generation fishing guide on many waters around the world, Boots is one of the foremost experts in trout fishing. The answers are here. – Jim Hickey, 2008 Orvis Endorsed Guide of the Year

Bringing 30+ years’ experience guiding and fishing around the world with some of the best anglers in the sport, Boots Allen shares what it takes to succeed when stalking trout with a fly rod. There are the obvious elements of the fly, the presentation, and reading the water properly. But what about those factors brought on by Mother Nature in the form of weather, climate, and the water itself? 

Finding Trout in All Conditions: A Guide to Understanding Nature's Forces for Better Production on the Water is a comprehensive examination of those parts of the natural world that impact trout, trout food and forage, and fly fishing. Boots provides valuable insight into how trout and the food they eat are influenced by barometric pressure, precipitation, air and water temperature, wind, sunlight and cloud cover, moon phase, and water-related factors like water levels, pH, dissolved oxygen levels, and specific conductance. Special attention is given to strategies and tactics anglers should employ when specific conditions are predominant.

Readers will be left with a greater awareness of how success on the water is impacted by those often-overlooked elements of the natural world.

files/i.png Icon
Price: $34.99
Pages: 176
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Imprint: WestWinds Press
Publication Date: 13 May 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780871083302
Format: Hardcover
REVIEWS Icon
“A third-generation fishing guide on many waters around the world, Boots is one of the foremost experts in trout fishing. The answers are here. Learn about flies designed to imitate a trout’s true foods along with enthralling history.” —Jeff Currier, author of Currier's Quick and Easy Guide to Warmwater Fly Fishing and Currier's Quick and Easy Guide to Saltwater Fly Fishing “Snake River Flies artfully portrays the famous flies of the fisheries of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, some of the richest, most-storied, and revered trout water anywhere in the world. Boots Allen, part of that storied tradition, masterfully describes the flies that have forever left their impact on fly fishing. From the Henry’s Fork to Tierra Del Fuego, Boots offers the ideal blend of historical perspective, entomology, real fly-fishing applications, and entertaining writing in a complete work.“ —Jim Hickey 2008 Orvis Endorsed Guide of the Year

Boots Allen is a third-generation fly fishing guide who for the past thirty-plus years has worked on many of the storied trout streams in the Rocky Mountain West. His enthusiasm for fishing and guiding has taken him to waters around the world, including Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Argentina, British Columbia, Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, and the Bahamas. Boots is a three time high scoring guide in the annual Jackson Hole One-Fly Contest, a high scoring angler in the East Idaho Bass on the Fly Tournament, and winner of the prestigious 2007 Carmichael-Cohen Award. He has penned articles for fly fishing and outdoor magazines and is the author of Snake River Fly Fishing: Through The Eyes of an Angler (Amato Books, 2010), Modern Trout Fishing: Tactics and Strategies for Today’s Fly Fisher (Lyons Press, 2013), and Snake River Flies (Graphic Arts Books, 2014).

Introduction Chapter 1 – Barometric Pressure Chapter 2 – Precipitation Chapter 3 – Water Temperature Chapter 4 – Natural Light Conditions: Sunlight, Cloud Cover, and the Dark of Night Chapter 5 – Water Levels and Clarity Chapter 6 – Wind: Using It to Your Advantage Chapter 7 - Reading the Gauges: pH Levels, Dissolved Oxygen, and Specific Conductance Chapter 8 - As If We Really Know: Reading the Lunar Phase Afterword References Index