Fly Fishing for Freshwater Striped Bass: A Complete Guide to Tackle, Tactics, and Finding Fish
By (Author) Henry Cowen
Foreword by Dave Whitlock
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
25th January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
799.1758
Paperback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
544g
Here fishing guide and fly designer Henry Cowen shares decades of hard-earned knowledge of stripers for the first time. Learn about the species, its food, and where and how to find them, so you can land far more and bigger stripers.
Knowing where and how to find stripers is key, and Cowen offers proven techniques for locating fish in both reservoirs and rivers, including water temperature, seasonal patterns, weather patterns, locating the bait, water clarity, and wildlife and how it can help anglers.The popularity of fishing for striped bass in freshwater is growing quickly, especially as global warming allows the fish to live in waters that used to be too cold. This is the first major book on the subject, one that is sure to be part of a big trend among fly fishers.
Cowen carefully outlines fishing tactics, along with detailed photographs of the steps involved, covering:
Cowen also takes a close look at freshwater striped bass, explaining how natural and stocked fisheries are managed as well as the difference between the various species. Along with help choosing equipment and some notes on wading tactics, anglers will have everything they need to improve their fishing techniques or make a start on this popular all-American outdoor sport.
By Spencer Durrant | Managing Editor, Spencer Durant Outdoors Midcurrent
Henry Cowens new bookFly Fishing for Freshwater Striped Bassis one of the most thorough, exhaustively-researched guidebooks Ive ever read. After going through Cowens book, Im already looking at my summer schedule, hoping to find some extra time where I can go fish Lake Powell for stripers. Thats a large part of why this book is such an effective tool. It doesnt just tell you the techniques you need to master to catch freshwater stripers it makes youwantto go catch one yourself.
What really makes this book work, however, is that Cowen is truly the right man to tackle this project. After moving to Georgia in 1997 and away from the striper fisheries in the New Jersey-NewYork-Connecticut area Cowen wasnt able to chase the fish hed become a self-proclaimed fanatic for. After tons of trial and error, Cowen established himself as an authority on fishing for sodium-free stripers. By 2017, the late Lefty Kreh told Cowen that the (fly fishing) industry needs a book to be written on this subject and [you need] to be the one to write it.
If thats not a ringing endorsement, Im not sure what is.
Henry Cowen grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where he learned to fish for striped bass at an early age. He is an Umpqua Feather Merchants fly designer as well as a writer for many nationally renowned fly-fishing magazines, including American Angler, Fly Tyer, and The Angler Magazine. He started guiding for freshwater stripers around 2000 and has been at it ever since. Henry and his wife, Tina, reside in Atlanta, Georgia, with their two dogs, Starlet and Sweet Pea.
Dave Whitlock was born in Oklahoma, where he now lives, and is the author or illustrator of many fine angling books, including Dave Whitlocks Guide to Aquatic Trout Foods, the L.L. Bean Fly-Fishing Handbook, and the L.L. Bean Fly Fishing for Bass Handbook. Dave lives with his wife, Emily, but the Ozark Mountains in Welling, Oklahoma.