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        • Coachman Variant
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        • Dragonfly Dry
        • Dry Pheasant Tail Variant
        • Dun Fly, August Fly,Wasp Fly
        • Early Nelson
        • Egg Laying Caddis
        • Troth Elk Hair Caddis FFI
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        • Ginger Quill
        • Gray Fox Variant
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        • Hendrickson
        • H & L Variant
        • Hopper Juan
        • Infallible
        • Japanese Beetle
        • Jassid
        • Jim Charley
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        • Lacewing
        • Light Cahill Catskill
        • Little Green and Little Yellow Stonefly
        • Mr. Rapidan
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        • FFI Parachute Adams
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        • Pheasant Tail Dry Fly.Skues
        • Puff Diddy
        • October Caddis
        • Orange Forked Tail
        • Rattler
        • Red Headed Caddis
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        • Sunkist
        • Trude
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        • Chironimid
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        • Crossover Nymph
        • Crow Fly
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        • Devil's Doorstop
        • Girdle Bug
        • Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
        • Guinea
        • Hare's Ear Nymph FFI
        • Hot Creek Special
        • Mr. Rapidan
        • Peridgon Nymph
        • BH Prince Nymph FFI
        • BH Prince Nymph
        • Realistic Stonefly
        • Royal Prince
        • Secret Weapon
        • Scud
        • Egan's Tasmanian Devil
        • Tups Indespensible
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        • Amy's Ant
        • Alen's Cow Killer
        • Cricket
        • Inchworm
        • Jack Cabe Hopper
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        • Moth
        • Murray's Flying Beetle
        • Parachute Ant
        • Texas Piss Ant
      • Wet Fly Patterns >
        • Black Gnat
        • Blue Charm FFI
        • Breadcrust
        • Coachman
        • Cock-y-Bundhu
        • Cooper Bug
        • Grizzly King
        • Ibis
        • Parmacheene Belle
        • Orange and Partridge Soft Hackle FFIFFI
        • Red Ass Soft Hackle
        • Tups Indespensible
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      • WOMEN ON THE FLY
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    • We welcome your feedback!
    • Become a TU Member
    • Mission and Brief History
  • FORR
  • Programs
    • Trout In The Classroom
    • RiverCourse Fly Fishing Youth Camp
    • Casting Carolinas
    • Wilson Creek Adopt-A-Stream and Stream Watch
    • South Mountain Adopt-A-Park
    • Stone Mountain State Park
  • Resources
    • Fly of the Month Patterns >
      • DRY FLY PATTERNS >
        • Adams Variant
        • Asher
        • Atherton No 5
        • Baigent's Variant
        • Blue Quill
        • BWO
        • BWO Catskill
        • BWO CDC Emerger
        • BWO Sparkle Dun
        • BWO Spinner
        • Carolina Wulff
        • CDC Biot Comparadun
        • CDL Comparadun
        • Coachman Variant
        • Conner's October Caddis
        • Crackleback
        • Dragonfly Dry
        • Dry Pheasant Tail Variant
        • Dun Fly, August Fly,Wasp Fly
        • Early Nelson
        • Egg Laying Caddis
        • Troth Elk Hair Caddis FFI
        • Elk Hair Caddis
        • EZ Caddis
        • Female Adams
        • Fluttering Caddis
        • Ginger Quill
        • Gray Fox Variant
        • Grey Hackle Yellow Dry
        • Griffith's Gnat
        • Hazel Creek
        • Hendrickson
        • H & L Variant
        • Hopper Juan
        • Infallible
        • Japanese Beetle
        • Jassid
        • Jim Charley
        • Klinkhamer
        • Lacewing
        • Light Cahill Catskill
        • Little Green and Little Yellow Stonefly
        • Mr. Rapidan
        • North Carolina Yellow Sally
        • FFI Parachute Adams
        • Parachute Adams
        • Pheasant Tail Dry Fly.Skues
        • Puff Diddy
        • October Caddis
        • Orange Forked Tail
        • Rattler
        • Red Headed Caddis
        • Smoky Mountian Candy
        • Sunkist
        • Trude
        • Rusty Spinner
        • Sulphurs Part 1
        • Sulphur Part 2
        • Yellow Palmer
      • Dry Attractor
      • Midges >
        • Grey Goose Midge Emerger
        • Morgan's Midge
      • Nymphs >
        • Brassie
        • Chironimid
        • Copper John
        • Crossover Nymph
        • Crow Fly
        • Damsel Fly Nymph
        • Deep Sparkle Caddis Pupa
        • Devil's Doorstop
        • Girdle Bug
        • Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear
        • Guinea
        • Hare's Ear Nymph FFI
        • Hot Creek Special
        • Mr. Rapidan
        • Peridgon Nymph
        • BH Prince Nymph FFI
        • BH Prince Nymph
        • Realistic Stonefly
        • Royal Prince
        • Secret Weapon
        • Scud
        • Egan's Tasmanian Devil
        • Tups Indespensible
      • Pupae/Larva
      • Scud >
        • UV Scud
      • Soft Hackles >
        • Center Bead Soft Hackle
        • Grey Hackle Soft hackle
        • Orange Partridge Soft Hackle
      • Terrestrials >
        • Amy's Ant
        • Alen's Cow Killer
        • Cricket
        • Inchworm
        • Jack Cabe Hopper
        • Little River Ant
        • Moth
        • Murray's Flying Beetle
        • Parachute Ant
        • Texas Piss Ant
      • Wet Fly Patterns >
        • Black Gnat
        • Blue Charm FFI
        • Breadcrust
        • Coachman
        • Cock-y-Bundhu
        • Cooper Bug
        • Grizzly King
        • Ibis
        • Parmacheene Belle
        • Orange and Partridge Soft Hackle FFIFFI
        • Red Ass Soft Hackle
        • Tups Indespensible
    • Fly Patterns
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    • NC General Hatch Charts
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Rocky River Trout Unlimited Reference Library - Recommended Reading

Fly Casting
Brown, Mac. Casting Angles: A Fly Casting Handbook. Bryson City, NC: Highland Press, 1997.
Gammel, Bill & Jay. The Essentials of Fly Casting. Boseman, MT: The Federation of Fly Fishers, 1993. (FFF booklet series)
Krieger, Mel. Observations on Teaching Fly Casting. Boseman, MT: The Federation of
Fly Fishers, 1993. (FFF booklet series)


Rod Building

Garcia, L. A. Handcrafting a Graphite Fly Rod...
Burkhart, Keith. Notes on Rod Building. Boseman, MT: The Federation of Fly Fishers, 1995. (FFF booklet series)
Maps
North Carolina Atlas & Gazetter. Freeport, Maine: Delorme Mapping, 1992, 2012.
North Carolina Trout Fishing Maps. Raleigh, NC: NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis for NCWRC, 2006.
Tennessee Atlas & Gazetter. Freeport, Maine: Delorme Mapping, 1995.
Virginia Atlas & Gazetter. Freeport, Maine: Delorme Mapping, 1999.


Destinations
Brooks, Charles E. Fishing Yellowstone Waters. New York, NY: Lyons Books, 1984.
"Connect." A 93 minute Confluence Fiims DVD coverin fl fishing in Africa, Yellowstone, Maine, Japan, Alaskka and Cuba, 2011.
Hicks, Danny. River Journal: White River. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 2000.
Maine Rivers. Augusta, ME: Maine Fish & WIldlife, date?
Ross, John. American's 100 Best Trout Streams. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2005.
Santella, Chris. Fifty Places to Fly Fish before you die. New York, NY: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2004.
Shewey, John. Idaho Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publication, 1999.
Smith, Scott E. Ontario Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publication, 1999.
Sternberg, Dick. Trout (p128-155 locates blue-ribbon streams in US & Canada). Minnetonka, MN: Cowles Creative Publishing, 1988. (part of The Hunting & Fishing Library series)
Streit, Taylor. No Nonsense Guide to Fly Fishing In New Mexico. Sisters, OR: David Communication1996.
Thomas, Greg. Wyoming Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 2001.
Travis, T. M. Montana Fly Fishing Opportunities (includes diagrams for Paradise Valley Spring Creeks). Boseman, MT: The Federation of Fly Fishers, 1993. (FFF booklet series)
Tullis, Larry. River Journal: Green River. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 1993.
Fly Fishing
Anderson, Sheridan. Curtis Creek Manifesto. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publicatons, 1983.
Bates, Joseph D. Jr. Atlantic Salmon Flies & Fishing. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1970. (classic)
Bergman, Ray. Trout. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1938, 1952, 1976. (the classic - 600 fly names/plates, over 400 wet flies - no recipes)
Black, Wiliam C. Blue Chip Flies. Grand Junction, CO: Centennial Publications, 1995. (no recipes)
Biser, Dave. Kokanee: A complete Fishing Guide. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 1998.
Budworth, Geoffrey. The Complete Book of Fishing Knots. New York, NY: Lyons Press, 1999.
Casada, Jim. Beginner's Guide to Fly Fishing. Hauppauge,  NY: Barron's Educational Services, 2006
Casada, Jim. Modern Fly Fishing. Minnetonka, MN: North  American Fishing Club, 1993.
Combs, Trey. Steel Fly Fishing and Flies. Portland, OR: Salmon, Trout & Steelheaders, 1976.
Cordes, Ron & Kaufmann, Randall. Lake Fishing With a Fly. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 1984.
Engle, Ed. Fly Fishing the Tailwaters. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1991.
"Fly Fishing Made Easy." Scientific Anglers DVD with easy-to-follow demonstrations, 2005.
Gathercole, Peter. Catch That Fish: The Essential Guide to Fly Fishing Tactics. Edison, NJ: Chartwell Books, 1999.
Greenhalgh, Malcolm. The Complete Book of Fly-Fishing: A World-Wide Guide to the Fish, the Waters, the Flies, and the Challenge. Pleasantville, NY: The Reader's Digest Association, 1998.
Jardine, Charles. Pocket Flyfishing. New York, NY: DK Publishing, 1996. (pocket size with leather casing)
Kreh, Lefty. Advanced Fly Fishing Techniques: Secrets of an Avid Fisherman. New York, NY: Delacorte Press, 1992.
Kreh, Lefty. Lefty's Little Fly-Fishing Tips.Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2002.
Lehmberg, Judy. An Introduction to Fly Fishing. Boseman, MT: The Federation of Fly Fishers. (FFF booklet series)
Meck, Charles. Fishing Small Streams with a Fly Rod. Woodstock, VT: Countryman Press, 1991.
Morgan, Jeff. Small-Stream Fly Fishing. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 2005.
Paysour, Buck. Fly Fishing in North Carolina. Asheboro, NC: Down Home Press, 1995.
Rosenbauer, Tom. The Orvis Guide to Prospecting for Trout. New York, NY: Lyons Press, 2000.
The Complete Book of Flyfishing. Gothenburg, Sweden: AB Nordbok, 1990/1998. (one of the authors is Lefty Kreh)

Wulff, Lee. Trout on a Fly. New York, NY. Nick Lyons Books, 1986.

Nymphing
Czech Nymph and Other Related Fly Fishing Methods. Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic: Grayling & Trout Publications, 2008.
Fly Fisherman's Nymphing Techniques. Harrisburg, PA: Cowles Enthusiast Media, 1998. (Fly Fisherman mag. supplement)
Migel, J. Michael & Wright, Leonard M. Jr. The Masters the Nymph. Carden City, NY: Nick Lyons Books, 1979.
Tullis, Larry. Fishing for Trout: Volume Six - Nymphing Strategies. Birmingham, AL: Odysseus Editions, 1999. (from Lefty's Little Library of Fly Fishing)

Reading Water
Hughes, Dave. Reading Trout Water. Mechanicsburg, PA: stackpole Books, 2010.
Mulch, Darrell. Reading Water: Illustrated Guide to Hydrodynamics and the Fly. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 2001.


Fishing

Cermele, Joe. The Total Fishing Manual. New York, NY: Weldonowen-Field & Stream, 2013
Dockery, A. V. Black Bass and Other Fishing in North Carolina. Raleigh, NC: Commercial Printing Company, 1909.
Fears, J. Wayne. Trout Fishing the Southern Appalachians. Charlotte, NC: East Woods Press, 1979.
Fish, Frederic F. A Catalog of the Inland Fishing Waters of North Carolina. Raleigh, NC: The Graphic Press, no date (circa 1965).
Fish, Frederic F. Trout Fishing Waters of North Carolina. Raleigh, NC: The Graphic Press, 1971.
Gasque,  Jim. Hunting and Fishing in the Great Smokies. New York: Alford A. Knopf, 1948.
Kirk, Don. Smoky Mountains Trout Fishing Guide. Dayton, OH: McGuire/Denton Publishers, 1985 (revised edition).
Marsh, Mike. Fishing North Carolina. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair Publisher, 2011.
Smith, M. W. (Michael W.). Fishing Virginia's Highlands. Charlotteville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2007.
Smith, M. W. (Michael W.). Fishing the Greenbrier Valley.  Charlotteville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2005.
Smith, M. W. (Michael W.). Fishing the Shenandoan Valley.  Charlotteville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2004.
Smith, M. W. (Michael W.). Fishing the Roanoke Valley. Charlotteville,  VA: University of Virginia Press, 2003.
Smith, M. W. (Michael W.). Fishing the New River Valley. Charlotteville,  VA: University of Virginia Press, 2002.
Wrigth, S. Cameron. The Southern Surfcaster: Saltwater Strategies for the Carolina Beaches & Beyond. Charleston, SC: The Hickory Press, 2012.
Trout
Behnke, Robert J. Trout and Salmon of North America. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2002.
Behnke, Robert J. About Trout: The Best of RJB from Trout Magazine. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press. 2007
Elliot, Bob. All About Brook Trout. Camden, ME: Down East Books, 1950, 1954, 1983/
Karas, Nick. Brook Trout. New York: Lyons and Burford, 1997.
Prosek, James. Trout: An Illustrated History. New York, NY: Alfed A. Knopf, 1998.
Smith, Robert H. Native Trout of North America. Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 1984.
Willers, W. B. Trout Biology: Angler's Guide. Madison,WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1981.

Williams, Dr. Edward Huntington. "The Speckled Trout of the Sapphire Country," (originally published in Field & Stream, April, 1915, then reprinted in) Grey, Hugh and McCloskey, Ross (Editors), Field & Stream Treasury, NY: Henry Holt, 1955, pp. 96-103.

Entomology
Banasch, Daren. Which Fly Do I Use? Portland, OR: Frank Amato Publications, 2000.
Caucci & Nastasi. Compara-Hatch, Henryville, PA: Comparahatch Ltd., 1973.
Dunkle, S.W. Dragonflies through Binoculars: A Field Guide to Dragonflies of North America. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Flick, Author B. Art Flickls New Streamside Guide. New York, NY: Crown Publishers, 1969. (classic, near pocket size)
Fuller, Tom. The Complete Guide to Eastern Hatches: What Flies to Fish, When, and Where. Woodstock, VT: The Countryman Press, 2006.
Hafele& Roederer. An Angler’s Guide To Aquatic Insects and their Imitations. Boulder, CO: Johnson Printing, 1995.
Hughes, Dave. HANDBOOK OF HATCHES, Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1987.
Kahn, Brian & Hale, Max. The Streamside Flyfisher's Guide. Sonoma, CA: Baetis Press, 1981. (pocket size)
LaFontaine, Gary. Caddisflies, New York, NY: Lyons & Burford, 1981.
McBride, Sarah J.
Entomology for Fly Fisherman. 1st published in Rochester Express March 3, 1877; revised layout 2006.
McCafferty, W. Patric. Aquatic Entomology. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 1981.
Nolte, Marvin. An Introduction to Aquatic Insects. Boseman, MT: The Federation of Fly Fishers. (FFF booklet series)
Richards, Carl, Swisher, Doug & Arbona, Fred Jr. Stoneflies. New York, NY: Nick Lyons Books, 1980.
Schwiebert, Ernest. NYMPHS, New York, NY: Winchester Press, 1973.
Snelling, Ken. A Smoky Mountains & Southern Appalachians Fly  Hatch Schedule. Knoxville, TN: Graphic Spirit, 1994.
 
Watson-Ferguson, Kami. Guide to Aquatic Insects & Crustaceans - Izaak Walton League of America. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2006.
Westfall, M. J. Jr. & May, M.L. Damselflies of North America.Washington, DC: Scientific Publishers, 1996.
Coldwater Conservation
Burrows, Robert, Jr. "A Biological Survey of Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, 1935, pp 30. (mimeographed)
Davis, Donald Edward. Where There Are Mountains:  An Environmental History of the Southern Appalachians. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2000.
King, W. "A Program for the management of Fish Resources in Great  Smoky Mountains National Park," Transactions of the  American Fisheries Society, Volume 68, 1938, pp. 86-95.
King, W. "Notes on the Distribution of native Speckled and Rainbow Trout in  the Streams at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, " Journal  of the Tennessee Academy of Science, Volume 12, 1937, pp. 351-361.
King, W. "Trout Management Studies at Great Smoky Mountains  national Park,", Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 6, 1942. pp. 147-161.
Kulp, Matt A and Moore, Steve. "A Case History in Fishing Regulations in Great  Smoky Mountains National Park: 1934-2004," North American Journal of Fisheries Management, date?
Lennon, Robert E. "Angling on Little Pigeon River, Great Smoky Mountains  National Park, 1953." Special Scientific Report - Fisheries No. 121. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Interior, 1954, pp. 27.
Sherriffs, Margaret & Blair, Duncan. Coldwater Conservation Education Guide. Arlington, VA: Trout Unlimited, 2002.

Wildlife
Campbell, Carlos, et. al. Great Smoky Mountains Wildflowers. Kingsport, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1962.
Huheey, James E. and Arthur Stupka. Amphibians and Reptiles of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1967.
Hutchins, Ross E. Hidden Valley of the Smokies: With a Naturalist in the Great Smoky Mountains. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1971.
Hutson, Robert W. et al. Great Smoky Mountains Wildflowers. Northbrook, IL: Windy Pines Publishing, 1995.
Linzey, Alicia V. and Donald W. Mammals of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1971.
Available for download are a few resources about Seth Green and Sarah McBride compliments of the Seth Green Chapter in Rochester, NY. The rich history of Seth Green and Sarah McBride are great stories that go to often untold. Below are links to PDF articles sharing those stories. Please download and read the articles and discover the history about fish culture and the successes of trout; nationally and internationally.
Entomology for Fly Fisherman, by Sarah J. McBride; 1st published in Rochester Express March 3, 1877; revised layout 2006
Seth Green, Father of Fish Culture; by Dexter Perkins, Rochester, NY City Historian and Blake McKelvey, Assistant City Historian,Vol. VI, July, 1944, No. 3; Original Seth Green, Father of Fish Culture – by Sylvia Blackby Sylvia R. Black; revised layout 2006
The History of Sarah McBride; by Michael R. McNulty; Published Date Unknown
Article –German Trout; Published: July 29, 1886; Copyright © The New York Times 

Available from Trout Unlimited:
Trout Unlimited - First Cast Manual - details the Trout Unlimited First Cast program designed to introduce children to fishing.
Trout Unlimited - Stream Explorer Brochure - summarizes to parents how their child may become a Stream Explorer
Trout Unlimited - Youth Report - youth are the future of coldwater conservation, download and read this important report.

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