Fly Fishing (Grey book) explained

Italic Title:force
Fly Fishing
Author:Edward Grey
Illustrator:Eric Fitch Daglish (and others)
Subject:Fly fishing
Publisher:J. M. Dent and Co., London
Pub Date:1899
Pages:276

Fly Fishing, first published in 1899 by English author and diplomat Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon (1862–1933), is a book about fly fishing English chalk streams and spate rivers for trout and salmon. It includes reminisces about the author's fly fishing experiences on Hampshire rivers. The book was in print for nearly 50 years and has been extensively reprinted in the 21st century.

Synopsis

The work deals with fly fishing for trout, sea trout and salmon. Grey places presents fishing for sea trout as the pinnacle of fly fishing and describes the challenge of fly fishing for Atlantic salmon. On trout, he was the first writer of importance on the dry-fly who really knew what the wet-fly meant. Grey was an expert angler and he detailed much that is useful and instructive in prose that is clear and vigorous.

Author

See main article: article and Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon. Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon KG, PC, FZL, DL (25 April 1862 – 7 September 1933), better known as Sir Edward Grey, Bt, was a British Liberal statesman. He served as Foreign Secretary from 1905 to 1916, the longest continuous tenure of any person in that office. He is probably best remembered for his remark at the outbreak of the First World War: "The lamps are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit again in our time". Ennobled as Viscount Grey of Fallodon in 1916, he was Ambassador to the United States between 1919 and 1920 and Leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords between 1923 and 1924. He also gained distinction as an ornithologist and angler.

Grey was a contemporary of angler G. E. M. Skues at Winchester College, but it is unknown whether or not the two ever met or fished together while attending school.[1] At the time of his writing Fly Fishing, Grey was considered one of the finest dry fly fisherman in England and a master of the Hampshire chalkstreams.

Contents

From 1st edition:

List of illustrations

(The two plates of flies have been copied from specimens supplied by Messrs. Hardy of Alnwick)

Reviews

Editions

From: Hampton's Angling Bibliography [2]

From

Further reading

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Black, William C. . Gentlemen Preferred Dry Flies—The Dry Fly and The Nymph, Evolution and Conflict . G.E.M.Skues Picks up the Gauntlet . University of New Mexico Press . Albuquerque, NM . 2010 . 9780826347954 . 101–102.
  2. Book: Callahan, Ken . Morgan, Paul . Hampton's Angling Bibliography-Fishing Book 1881-1849 . The Medlar Press Ltd . Ellesmere, England . 9781899600878 . 2008 . 121.