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var radencich1 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Provides an in-depth look at all the possibile ingredients &amp;  methods for tying these flies. Starting with the first elements, hook  &amp; thread, Radencich gives guidance on working with peacock or  ostrich herl &amp; adding body hackles, throat hackles, &amp; collars.  He explains which feathers are best suited to each type of hackle &amp;  how to fold a hackle and tie in a throat hackle. He then moves on to  the most distinguishing element of a fully dressed classic salmon fly,  the wings. Uses tinsels, feathers, silks, furs, wool, &amp; threads.  370 color photos, 10 B&amp;W illus; 8.5x11 inches, 264 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'154\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/SalmonFly-Radencich.jpg\' width=\'154\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /> <!--br-->* Working with tinsels, feathers, silks, furs, wool, and threads<br /><!--br-->* Instructions from a master tier on all materials--traditional and modern--and how to use them<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Building on <em>Tying the Classic Salmon Fly</em>, which demonstrates techniques for tying even the most complicated fully dressed salmon flies, <em>Classic Salmon Fly Materials</em> provides an in-depth look at all the possibile ingredients and methods  for tying these flies. Starting with the first elements, hook and  thread, Radencich gives guidance on working with peacock or ostrich  herl and adding body hackles, throat hackles, and collars. He explains  which feathers are best suited to each type of hackle and how to fold a  hackle and tie in a throat hackle. He then moves on to the most  distinguishing element of a fully dressed classic salmon fly, the  wings. A discussion of underwings and married and full-feather wings  follows, with details on the advantages and disadvantages of each kind  of feather. Radencich pulls it all together by giving complete  instructions for tying the Carnegie, with expert advice on choosing the  proper materials and methods.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var radencich2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->This lavishly illus book features complete information on classic  salmon patterns being tied today. Full-color photos illuminate detailed  step-by-step instructions for tying a variety of flies: the Baron, a  married-wing fly; the Regalia, a full-feather fly; a typical Spey-fly;  and others. Chapters devoted to the science and practice of dyeing  fly-tying materials, hooks and hook-making, matting and framing flies.  A handsome gallery of flies completes this unique book, which features  the work of the best salmon fly tiers in N. America. 193 color photos;  8x11 inches, 240 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'149\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/ClassicSalm-Radencich.jpg\' width=\'149\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Gallery features flies from Wayne Luallen, Mark Waslick, Bob Ververka,  Marvin Nolte, Ted Roubal, Stack Scoville, Eugene Sunday and Darwin  Atkin.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var best1 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->In his fourth book on the subject, author A. K. Best offers a  thoughtful interpretation of advanced techniques for tying trout flies.  In A. K. Best’s Advanced Fly Tying, A. K. discusses tools, materials,  and methods in elaborate detail, and the resulting fly patterns “may,  in the right hands, fool a few more trout,” according to John Gierach’s  introduction. Full color; 11x8 inches, 224 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/FlyTying-Best.jpg\' width=\'156\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->In his fourth book on the subject, author A. K. Best offers a  thoughtful interpretation of advanced techniques for tying trout flies.  In <em>A. K. Best’s Advanced Fly Tying</em>, A. K. discusses tools, materials, and methods<br /><!--br-->in  elaborate detail, and the resulting fly patterns “may, in the right  hands, fool a few more trout,” according to John Gierach’s introduction.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->– Hundreds of tips about the most effective materials and techniques<br /><!--br-->– Insights about why some flies work better than others<br /><!--br-->– Full-color photographs throughout<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Just  as no two musicians will perform the same composition in an identical  manner, fly tyers will use different techniques for tying the same fly  pattern,” says A.K. Best in the introduction to his latest book. <em>Advanced Fly Tying</em> thus offers the author’s “interpretation” of how to apply advanced  techniques for tying trout flies. Since Best has been teaching fly  tying for 20 years, it’s hard to imagine an angler who wouldn’t benefit  from this book, which discusses: <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->How to choose a hair stacker, make dubbing needles, and sharpen scissors<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->- Why you may need a rotary vise<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->- How to tie Organza Spinner Wings, Magic Midge Larvae, Winged Bronze Beetles, Floating Hare’s Ear Nymphs, and more.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->- How to field dress flies to ensure a catch<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->- Why the head is the most important part of any fly<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->With color photographs to illustrate each point, <em>Advanced Fly Tying</em> will be a treasured addition to any fly fisherman’s library. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var mann1 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Directory of old &amp; modern salmon flies; int\'l guide features  dressings from North America &amp; Europe. 400 color photos; 8x11  inches, 224 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/FeathHack-Mann.jpg\' width=\'156\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong><br />* Directory of old and modern salmon flies<br><br>* Companion to Shrimp &amp; Spey Flies for Salmon and Steelhead and Hairwing &amp; Tube Flies for Salmon and Steelhead <br /><br />The  tradition of tying salmon flies with feathers is a very old one,  recorded in Ancient Greece, but the Victorians instilled artistry into  salmon fly tying with their elaborate built-wing flies using feathers  from a variety of exotic birds. After a period in which featherwing  flies were eclipsed by those made from animal hairs and man-made  materials, the popularity of these versatile feathers is resurging.<br /><br />This  international guide features dressings from North America and Europe.  The origins of patterns, precise dressings, and superb color  illustrations will inspire fly tiers to attain new heights of  achievement.</p></div></td></tr></tbody></table>";



var mann2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The definitive guide to shrimp and spey flies for salmon and steelhead  fishing. 360 patterns from Ireland, Scotland, the U.K., Iceland,  Scandinavia, Canada, and the U.S. 360 color photos; 8x11 inches, 240  pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/ShrimpSpey-Mann.jpg\' width=\'156\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Shrimp and spey patterns have always been important to the history of  Atlantic salmon fishing, and today they continue to be the most popular  type of flies for salmon and steelhead. This landmark reference is the  first book to bring together the traditions of Atlantic salmon flies on  both sides of the Atlantic with the steelhead fisheries of North  America.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHOR:<br /><!--br-->Chris Mann</strong>, a graphic designer, developed pioneering computer graphics of fishing flies for both this book and his critically acclaimed <em>Beginner\'s Guide to Flytying</em>. He lives in Cheltenham, England. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>Robert Gillespie</strong> is one of Ireland\'s leading flytyers and an experienced salmon angling guide. He writes for <em>Flyfishing &amp; Flytying</em>, and <em>Trout &amp; Salmon</em> and is a regular contributor to <em>Irish Anglers\' Digest</em>. He lives in Foxford, Co. Mayo, Ireland.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var mann3 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The world\'s leading fly tiers have contributed their own unique flies  &amp; fly-tying advice. 500+ different patterns with origins,  distinguishing features, &amp; tying details. Catalog of flies with  color photos &amp; full dressings for each fly. 400+ color illus.; 8x11  inches, 224 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/HairTube-Mann.jpg\' width=\'152\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->* The most popular type of flies used by salmon and steelhead anglers today <br /><!--br-->* Over 500 different patterns with origins, distinguishing features, and tying details <br /><!--br-->* Catalog of flies with color photos and full dressings for each fly <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->The  world\'s leading fly tiers have contributed their own unique flies and  fly-tying advice to this guide to the most widely-used flies for salmon  and steelhead. Chris Mann\'s remarkable computer graphics convey the  flies with clinical precision and color accuracy. He has selected over  500 of the best hairwing flies, based on those submitted by leading fly  tiers from around the world. This book will inspire fly tiers to try a  whole range of exciting new patterns, tying techniques, colors, and  materials.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var talleur = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Step-by-step instructions to tying the prettiest and most practical  salmon flies. Basics of equipment, tools, hooks, materials, techniques  and close-up photos of tying sequences of each pattern. Also covers  converting traditional patterns to hair wings. Full color; 11x8 inches,  224 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'240\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/PrettyPract-Talleur.jpg\' width=\'240\' height=\'188\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Dick Talleur, a master of the fully dressed salmon fly, transforms the  complexity of tying traditionally dressed salmon flies into a practical  way of tying appealing and usable flies. Talleur not only reviews the  basics of equipment and hooks, but discusses substitutions for  materials that are no longer available, which actually improve  appearance and performance. Full-color step-by-step instructions, with  plenty of detailed close-up photos of tying sequences, will help tyers  understand the process of converting traditionals to hair-wings, while  learning to tie many different flies, from the Black Bear to the  Undertaker, the Hairwing Durham Ranger to Dick’s Conglomerate. This  gift book is a must for any aspiring or advanced salmon fly tyer.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var jorgensen1 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'500\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p><strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><ul><li>Completely revised and updated</li><!--br--><li>Now in full colour</li><!--br--><li> Recipes for more than 180 patterns</li><!--br--></ul><!--br--><p align=\'justify\'>Strip-Wings, Fully Dressed Feather Wings, Low Water Flies, Hair Wings, Dry Flies, Prawns and Grubs, Flies on Waddington Shanks, Dee and Spey Flies, Tube Flies</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'229\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/SalmFly-Jorgensen.jpg\' width=\'229\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var jorgensen2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Poul Jorgensen is one of the nation\'s most prominent fly tiers, teacher  of fly tying and writer on the subject. In this well-written and nicely  organized work, Poul reveals his choices of the best flies for all  types of gamefish and how to tie them. Color &amp; B/w photos; 10x8  inches, 280 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'225\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/BookFlyTying-Jorgensen.jpg\' width=\'225\' height=\'194\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Poul Jorgensen is perhaps America’s best known fly tier. Poul is a  perfectionist as a tier, and his flies are collected by people around  the world just as are the works of any other artist. Poul is also an  innovator whose fly tying creations have added immensely to the sport  of flyfishing. his books are treasures, storehouses of his many years  of experience as a fly tier and flyfisherman. This long-awaited book, <em>Poul Jorgensen’s Book of Fly Tying</em>, joins his other landmark books, <em>Dressing Flies for Fresh and Salt Water, Modern Dressings for the Practical Angler</em>, and <em>Salmon Flies: Their Character, Style, and Dressing</em>, to create a life work greater than that of any other author of fly tying books.</p><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var alcott = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Full-color reprint of a classic. With step-by-step color photos &amp;  detailed instruction, Alcott demystifies these beautiful flies.  Includes history, materials &amp; substitutes, dressings for 37 classic  flies, &amp; more. 7x10 inches.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/BuildClasSalmFlies-Alcott.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var vliet = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /></p>      <!--br--><p> Gorgeous! Step-by-step procedures for tying every popular fly  pattern. 200+ classic patterns for beautiful &amp; effective flies + a  whole new chapter on saltwater flies. The classic instruction book for  beginning &amp; novice flytiers. Comes with companion CD-ROM with tying  techniques &amp; instructions live. 9x11 inches, 144 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'154\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/ArtFlyTying-Vliet.jpg\' width=\'154\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->From trout to salmon and from panfish to bass, catching fish on a fly  that you have tied is exciting and rewarding. A classic for every  flyfisherman\'s library, the easy-to-understand text and hundreds of  full-color, step-by-step photographs in <em>The Art of Fly Tying</em> will teach you how to tie flies like an expert. This book will help you  choose the right tools, select the right materials, identify aquatic  insects and understand the eating habits of your intended catch, and to  tie all the basic elements of any fly pattern. The book contains over  200 classic patterns from the original edition as well as 16 new  saltwater fly patterns and a new section on saltwater fly tying  techniques. Offered in a new easy to use, wire-o binding, the new  edition also comes with a companion CD-ROM on which the author  demonstrated his tying techniques and instructions live.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->* New, easy-to-use lay-flat wire-o format with CD ROM companion<br /><!--br-->* Includes 16 new patterns and a new technique section dedicated to saltwater flies<br /><!--br-->* Remains the classic instruction book for beginning and novice flytiers<br /><!--br-->* Over 200 classic patterns for beautiful and effective flies</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var best2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Make fly tying easier &amp; more efficient with this eagerly awaited  for second edition. Fly-tying authority &amp; veteran A.K. Best reveals  concise &amp; comprehensive instructions gleaned from thousands of  hours behind the vise. This expanded edition to tying techniques, tool,  &amp; materials includes: superb photos, tried-&amp;-true, time-saving  tips, &amp; chapters organized by tails, ribbing, bodies, wings, &amp;  hackles. 299 color photos; 10x9 inches, 160 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'240\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/ProdTying-Best.jpg\' width=\'240\' height=\'194\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->• 299 superb four-color photographs<br /><!--br-->• tried-and-true, time saving tips<br /><!--br-->• chapters organized by tails, ribbing, bodies, wings, and hackles</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var kochshires = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Precise descriptions of every step of the fly-tying process with crisp  photographs. For all beginning fly tiers. 215 B/w photos; 11x8 inches,  128 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'240\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/BasicFlyTying-KochShires.jpg\' width=\'240\' height=\'185\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Describes every step of the tying process in a precise, easy-to-follow  manner. 250 quality photos accompany the text showing exactly how to  move and how the fly is supposed to look at each stage. This is not a  book about tying lots of patterns, its about how to tie. Once you\'ve  mastered the basic skills it teaches, you\'ll understand how to tie  almost any fly.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var gathercole = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'500\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->As Gathercole instructs, he also demonstrates that with good guidance  &amp; a little practice, every angler can tie a fly that is good enough  to fool a fish. Beginners learn how to make dry flies, wet flies, bugs,  nymphs, hairwings &amp; streamers. 500+ photos; 6x8 inches, 256 pgs.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'147\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/FlyTyingBegin-Gathercole.jpg\' width=\'147\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Any angler who takes up the art of fly tying will discover an added  dimension to the wonderful sport of fly fishing. This profusely  illustrated instruction book shows beginners how to craft 50  professional-looking flies for trout &amp; salmon fishing. Each  fly-tying project consists of step-by-step instructions accompanied by  close-up photos of the work in progress and a large photo of the  finished fly. Beginners will learn how to make dry flies, wet flies,  bugs, nymphs, hairwings and streamers. They\'ll also get advice on which  flies are best for catching which variety of fish.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHOR:<br /><!--br-->Peter Gathercole</strong> is the ideal fly-tying instructor, offering a thorough grounding in the  core techniques required for fly tying, while assuming no previous  knowledge on the reader\'s part. As he instructs, he also demonstrates  that with good guidance and a little practice, every angler can tie a  fly that is good enough to fool a fish.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var ptalis = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Atlantic salmon flies are exquisite works of art with a history that is  as interesting as it is full of tradition. This book takes us back in  time to England, Ireland, and Scotland when the original Spey and  classic Atlantic salmon flies were originated and flourished as  &quot;fishing&quot; flies. Each of the gorgeous 34 flies are pictured at almost  half-page in size, and each includes the recipe and originator. Also  included is hook information--both antique and contemporary--artistic  tying suggestions, and more. Full-color photos, hook diagrams; 8.5x11  inches, 80 pgs.</p></td><!--br--><td width=\'154\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/CenturyEnd-Ptalis.jpg\' width=\'154\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong> More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->This full-color book is useful to the tier and a beautiful addition to the library of any fly fisherman.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br-->";



var chartrand = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->This comprehensive manual on fly tying includes sections on: entomology  for the fly tyer, materials and tools, fly tying techniques, tying the  basic flies, imitating nature, more tricks and techniques, and popular  fly dressings. 144 full-color drawings, 200+ line drawings; 8x11  inches, 206 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'154\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/ArtFlyTying-Chartrand.jpg\' width=\'153\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><strong>More Information</strong></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><table width=\'100%\' border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'0\' cellpadding=\'0\'><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td valign=\'top\'><strong><br /><!--br-->Chapter 1: Entomology for the Fly Tier</strong><br /><!--br--><em>An Applied Science<br /><!--br-->Mayflies - Ephemeroptera<br /><!--br-->Caddisflies - Trichoptera<br /><!--br-->Stoneflies - Plecoptera<br /><!--br-->Other Important Insects<br /><!--br-->Studying and Collecting Insects<br /><!--br-->Exact Copies or Suggestive Imitations</em><br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>Chapter 2: Materials and Tools</strong><br /><!--br--><em>The Fly-Tying Bench<br /><!--br-->Hooks<br /><!--br-->Tools<br /><!--br-->Materials<br /><!--br-->Hackles<br /><!--br-->Fur and Hair<br /><!--br-->Feathers<br /><!--br-->Synthetic Materials</em><br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>Chapter 3: Fly-Tying Techniques</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Parts of a Fly<br /><!--br-->Knots and Loops<br /><!--br-->Attaching the Tail<br /><!--br-->Dressing the Body<br /><!--br-->Spinning the Hackle<br /><!--br-->Attaching the Wings</em><br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>Chapter 4: Tying the Basic Flies</strong><br /><!--br--><em>The Wet Fly<br /><!--br-->The Dry Fly<br /><!--br-->The Nymph<br /><!--br-->The Streamer<br /><!--br-->The Salmon Fly<br /><!--br-->The Popper</em><br /></td><!--br--><td valign=\'top\'><br /><!--br--><strong>Chapter 5: Imitating Nature</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Muddlers and the Spuddler<br /><!--br-->The Matuka and the Zonker<br /><!--br-->The Tandem Streamer<br /><!--br-->A Lifelike Nymph<br /><!--br-->Spent-Wing, No-Hackle and Thorax Flies<br /><!--br-->The Parachute Fly<br /><!--br-->The Upside-Down Fly<br /><!--br-->The Extended-Body Dry Fly</em><br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>Chapter 6: More Tricks and Techniques</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Special Dubbing Techniques<br /><!--br-->Lifelike Wings<br /><!--br-->Woven Bodies<br /><!--br-->Jointed Nymphs<br /><!--br-->Emergers<br /><!--br-->A Stable Bucktail Wing<br /><!--br-->Woven Mylar Fly Bodies<br /><!--br-->Other Tricks of the Trade</em><br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>Chapter 7: Popular Fly Dressings</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Dry Flies<br /><!--br-->Wet Flies<br /><!--br-->Nymphs<br /><!--br-->Terrestrials<br /><!--br-->Streamers<br /><!--br-->Salmon Flies</em><br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><strong>Index to flies</strong></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></table></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var maclean = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Fly tying has facinated anglers for centuries. The most famous fly tiers have attained the status of hero in fishing circles, and their best fly patterns have become the stuff of legend. Atlantic Canada, with its strong fishing heritage, is home to some of the most skilful and innovative fly tiers anywhere</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'142\' align=\'left\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/LittleThing-MacLean.jpg\' width=\'142\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' align=\'right\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><em>A Little Thing I Tied Myself</em> combines Don MacLean\'s passion for fly tying and sport fishing with his love of the sport\'s literature to create the first comprehensive portrait of Atlantic Canadian fly tying. It\'s all here - the history and stories, profiles of prominent fly tiers, and information about fly-tying organizations, together with patterns for famous and lesser-known flies. MacLean casts an expert\'s eye on fly tying and sport fishing, discussing the ecology and natural history of the region\'s fishing culture. Richly illustrated with colour photographs of the best flies, this book is a must for any angler or fly tier, and will appeal to anyone loking for an introduction to this fascinating culture.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var marriner = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'350\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->300 Detailed photos of the most popular fly patterns, and complete tying recipes for each fly. 300 color photos.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'155\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/ModernSalmon-Marriner.jpg\' width=\'155\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information<br /><!--br--></strong>Featuring 300 individual, detailed, color photographs of the most  popular and productive modern Atlantic salmon fly patterns, wets, drys,  etc. Included are complete tying recipes for each fly as well as a  history of its origin and fishing technique use. Extremely helpful for  the non-tier as a source for selecting the best patterns for specific  waters.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var kugach = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Step-by-step tying instructions for 233 tried, true &amp; tested  patterns for trout, bass, salmon, pike, muskie, and panfish. Dry flies  &amp; wets, streamers, terrestrials, nymphs--simple to complex--all  effective. By the author of the best-selling Fishing Basics. 234 b/w  illus; 8x11 inches, 256 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'155\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/FlyFishPatt-Kugach.jpg\' width=\'152\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var stetzer = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A beautiful, all-color pattern and dressing guide of best 1,000 flies  for trout, salmon, steelhead, bass and saltwater species. Each fly is  shown life-size or larger with a pattern recipe and tying tips. An  excellent book with remarkable photos. 8x11 inches, 128 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'155\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/FliesBest1K-Stetzer.jpg\' width=\'156\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information<br /><!--br--></strong>Marvel at the tiers and photographer\'s art as you use this guide over  and over researching flies to tie or when preparing for a trip. Stetzer  is an expert fly tier as well as guide.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var hughes = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->New full-color edition. Describes the materials, tools and basic  techniques of fly tying. 290 patterns in all, each with a color photo  showing the pattern, a materials list and basic tying instructions.  All-color throughout; 8x11 inches, 48 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'143\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/AmrFlyTyingMan-Hughes.jpg\' width=\'143\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information<br /><!--br--></strong>Clear illustrations and photos show you how to tie all 290 patterns in  the book which are shown in full color and large size with tying  instructions adjacent to each. Best-producing North American flies,  including most popular dry, nymph, wet, streamer and bucktail,  steelhead, Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, cutthroat, Alaskan,  saltwater, bass, and panfish patterns. Color plates of tying materials,  including fur, hackle, thread, etc. Fly pattern index. Fishing tips for  most patterns. Printed on heavy, gloss paper stock. Bound for easy  opening.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var veverka = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Veverka balances his tales of history with detailed, step-by-step,  photo-by-photo tying instructions for 3 kinds of patterns—Spey, Dee,  &amp; eagle. Patterns include: Akroyd, Ghost, Golden Pheasant Spey,  &amp; Steelhead Sunrise. 100 color photos by Michael Radencich, 12  pencil drawings; 8.5x11 inches, 144 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/SpeyFlies-Veverka.jpg\' width=\'156\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information<br /><!--br--></strong>Spey Flies originated on the River Spey in northeastern Scotland and  are well over one hundred and fifty years old. Author Bob Veverka,  passionate about Spey flies, gives us the history and background on 115  classic patterns, including step-by-step instructions for tying the  Lady Caroline, White-Winged Akroyd Dee, and Orange Heron. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Veverka  balances his tales of history with detailed, step-by-step,  photo-by-photo tying instructions for the three kinds of patterns—Spey,  Dee, and eagle. Veverka owns and features antique flies in the book and  flies by celebrated tiers like Syd Glasso, Walt Johnson, Mark Walkick,  and Steve Gobin. Patterns covered include the Akroyd, Ghost, Golden  Pheasant Spey, and Steelhead Sunrise. Veverka has read numerous books  on the subject and gives a historical overview and background on how  the flies developed and what has been published to date on the subject. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var shewey = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The most thorough &amp; up-to-date book on these traditional flies  &amp; the methods &amp; materials with which they are tied. Includes:  in-depth history; step-by-step photos &amp; instructions for flies  &amp; useful tying techniques; hackling, ribbing, &amp; winging  techniques; tying traditional, Pacific NW &amp; contemporary Spey &amp;  Dee flies; fishing these flies. Beautiful color fly plates, including  59 individual fly plates, 100+ fly recipes; 8.5x11 inches, 160 pages.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/SpeyDee-Shewey.jpg\' width=\'153\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information<br /><!--br--></strong>Among the greatest salmon rivers in the world are the famed Spey and  Aberdeenshire Dee, whose storied pools and sea-bright salmon inspired  generations of anglers and fly dressers. <em>Spey flies and</em> <em>Dee flies</em> originated and evolved in the valleys through which these rivers flow,  but across the globe, fly dressers have long been emulating the fashion  of these flies, calling them &quot;Spey styles&quot; and &quot;Dee styles&quot;. Destined  to become a classic, <em>Spey Flies &amp; Dee Flies</em> is the most  thorough and up-to-date book on these traditional flies and the methods  and materials with which they are tied. Includes: in-depth historical  information cited straight from the letters, books, and other writings  of the first tiers; step-by-step photos and instructions for flies and  useful tying techniques; hackles and other materials; hackling,  ribbing, and winging techniques; tying traditional Spey and Dee flies;  Pacific Northwest Spey and Dee fly-tiers; tying contemporary Spey and  Dee flies; fishing these flies; beautiful color fly plates, including  59 individual fly plates; over 100 fly recipes; and more. Though  artistic enough for framing, Spey and Dee flies are also fishable and  John shows you how. Your fly-fishing library is not complete without  this fascinating book on these classic flies. All-color; 8.5x11 inches,  160 pages.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";




var hughes2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Destined to become the trout fisher\'s standard tying reference. New and  quite different approach to tying: book is divided into three parts.  Part I gives the entire philosophy of fly tying. Part II covers the  full range of searching for flies: dry flies, nymphs, wet flies, and  streamers. Part III covers an infinite array of fly pattern styles.  Crisp color photos and explicit captions. 1,445 color photos; 8x11  inches, 480 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'155\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/TroutFlies-Hughes.jpg\' width=\'155\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information<br /><!--br--></strong>The ultimate reference. Step-by-step tying instructions for 500 flies,  with sequential color photos. Includes fishing notes and chapters on  techniques, tools, and materials.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var best3 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A. K. Best provides tiers with a comprehensive study of color in the  production of flies &amp; fly-tying materials. Covering all types of  materials, it is the definitive reference on the topic. Color &amp;  B&amp;W photos; 7x9 inches, 160 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'151\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/DyingBleach-Best.jpg\' width=\'151\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information<br /><!--br--></strong>The second edition of this important book focuses on one of the most  crucial aspects of the fly tyer’s art: color control. It is the most  important book devoted entirely to the subject—an indispensable and  practical handbook by one of America’s finest and most respected  professional fly tyers.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->A.  K. Best explores the equipment and supplies needed for accurate and  safe dyeing and bleaching—most of them commonly available. Then he  covers such subjects as: <br /><!--br-->۰ Body Feathers<br /><!--br-->۰ Bucktails<br /><!--br-->۰ Deer and Elk Hair<br /><!--br-->۰ Calf and Squirrel Tails<br /><!--br-->۰ Furs<br /><!--br-->۰ Bleaching<br /><!--br-->۰ Dye Recipes<br /><!--br-->۰ Color Removal<br /><!--br-->۰ Stripping Quills<br /><!--br-->۰ Fur Blending<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->A.  K.’s new material in this second edition augments the original with  over a decade of new tips, techniques, and refinement. Dyeing and  Bleaching is an indispensable book for all fly tyers who want more  precise colors for their fly patterns.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var wulff1 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->16-time champion caster, offers in-depth analysis of every practical  cast needed by the fly fisher. Sections on line speed, improving  accuracy distance. B/w photos/drawings; 8x11 inch, 228 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Casting/CastTechn-Wulff.jpg\' width=\'156\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";


var gawesworth = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Casting with a two-handed rod in the style that dates back to mid-1800s  Scotland is no easy challenge. It’s now popular for all types of  fishing, especially when obstructions block the backcast &amp; for all  kinds of fish - trout, striped bass, salmon, &amp; steelhead. Switch  cast, single spey, double spey, snake roll, snap T, &amp; devon switch;  discusses the differences between traditional &amp; modern techniques;  recommends right rods &amp; lines. Forward by Thomas McGuane. 210 color  photos, 66 line drawings; 8.5x11 inches, 256 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'151\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Casting/SpeyCast-Gawesworth.jpg\' width=\'151\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Casting with a two-handed rod in the style that dates back to mid-1800s  Scotland is no easy challenge. It’s now popular for all types of  fishing, especially when obstructions block the backcast and for all  kinds of fish--trout, striped bass, salmon, and steelhead. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Champion  spey caster Simon Gawesworth teaches the switch cast, single spey,  double spey, snake roll, snap T, and devon switch; discusses the  differences between traditional and modern techniques; and recommends  the right rods and lines.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var sutterbygreenhalgh = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Details the salmon’s extraordinary life cycle &amp; covers the latest  scientific research on exactly where salmon travel to in the sea, what  influences the numbers that return to the river, the impact of global  warming on migratory patterns, &amp; what we can tell from scale  readings. 54 color illus; 11x8.5 inches, 144 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'240\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/AtlSalmNatHist-Sutterby.jpg\' width=\'240\' height=\'188\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->* Stunning oils and watercolors of salmon, depicting every subtle hue and movement with astonishing accuracy<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->This  natural history details the salmon’s extraordinary life cycle and  covers the latest scientific research on exactly where salmon travel to  in the sea, what influences the numbers that return to the river, the  impact of global warming on migratory patterns, and what we can tell  from scale readings. Includes conservation efforts in North America and  Europe to protect this amazing species.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var gainesburke = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A privileged tour of the wonderful realm of Atlantic salmon sport  fishing, from its birthplace in Scotland to today’s finest fishing  waters in Russia. Fly fishing’s literary masters write about the prince  among gamefish, with stunning full-color photographs. Full color;  9.5x12 inches, 224 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'156\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/Leaper-Gaines.jpg\' width=\'156\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Fly fishing’s literary masters on the prince among gamefish, with stunning full-color photographs.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->The  Atlantic salmon is a prince among gamefish, and the ancient practice of  catching them binds anglers in an indescribable kinship from the wilds  of Canada to the mighty rivers of Norway and Russia. In <em>Leaper</em>,  Charles Gaines and Monte Burke head a team of the greatest fly-fishers  “in search of silver.” They take us on a privileged tour of the  wonderful realm of Atlantic salmon sport fishing, from its birthplace  in Scotland to today’s finest fishing waters in Russia.<br /><!--br-->Leaper  brings together revered figures from fly-fishing’s literary hall of  fame and some of the best-known contemporary writers. Each has been  selected for his ability to capture the ambience of these waters, the  personalities of the people who fish them, and the appeal of the salmon  that swim them.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Joseph D. Bates, Jr. <br /><!--br-->John N. Cole <br /><!--br-->Pamela Bates Richards<br /><!--br-->Paul Hyde Bonner <br /><!--br-->John Engels <br /><!--br-->William Bromley-Davenport<br /><!--br-->A.H. Chaytor <br /><!--br-->A. Romilly Fedden <br /><!--br-->Roderick Haig-Brown<br /><!--br-->W. Earl Hodgson <br /><!--br-->Ted Hughes <br /><!--br-->William Humphrey<br /><!--br-->John Alden Knight <br /><!--br-->Andrew Lang <br /><!--br-->Art Lee<br /><!--br-->Thomas McGuane <br /><!--br-->Roland Pertwee <br /><!--br-->Ernest Schwiebert<br /><!--br-->Bill Taylor <br /><!--br-->Henry Van Dyke <br /><!--br-->Lee Wulff<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->The  eleven destinations covered have been chosen for the interest and  variety of the fishing and for the impact and beauty of the landscapes.  The beautiful photographs afford telling visual insights into special  places that have attracted Atlantic salmon anglers from far afield.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><em>Leaper</em> captures in words and photographs the ambience of Atlantic salmon  fishing in all its aspects—the beautiful landscapes, the thrill of the  quest, the fish that got away, and those that didn’t.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var martin = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Veteran fly tyer &amp; designer Darrel Martin examines fly design &amp;  tying techniques, both historic &amp; modern. Returns to our angling  origins with chapters on constructing antique lines, hooks, &amp; loop  rods—all simply made with basic tools &amp; knowledge. Here are Barker  &amp; Cotton, Venables &amp; Stewart, Halford &amp; Skues, along with  many other esteemed tyers of the past. Essential reading for the  curious &amp; creative fly tyer. Full color t/out; 7x10 inches, 288 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'133\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/FlyFishCraft-Martin.jpg\' width=\'133\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->An artificial fly may be little more than a bit of fur or feather,  bead, tinsel, and thread wrapped around the shank of a fishing hook,  but for many fly fishers, there is no better way to pass the time  between fishing excursions than crafting one of these miniature gems.  In <em>The Fly Fisher\'s Craft</em> veteran fly tyer and designer Darrel Martin examines fly design and tying techniques, both historic and modern.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><em>The Fly Fisher\'s Craft</em> returns to our angling origins with chapters on constructing antique  lines, hooks, and loop rods—all simply made with basic tools and  knowledge. It also follows the silk wraps of the early tyers to reveal  their craft and cunning. Here are Barker and Cotton, Venables and  Stewart, Halford and Skues, along with many other esteemed tyers of the  past. And it presents the author’s modern patterns inspired by that  past. Abundant photographs and illustrations by the author guide you on  this enthralling journey, told with some surprises along the way. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Sure to appeal to both the novice and the expert, <em>The Fly Fisher\'s Craft</em> is a book for the curious and creative fly fisher.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var lee = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'425\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Describes the 3 most common hitch configurations &amp; explains the  pros &amp; cons of each. Describes every detail of this under-utilized  method so that salmon, steelhead &amp; trout fishers can understand  &amp; use this highly effective tech. 31 photos, 42 color  illustrations. 6x9 inches, 120 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'133\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/RifflingHitch-Lee.jpg\' width=\'133\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var nightingale = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Original paintings by Thomas Aquinas Daly. The most instructive salmon  book in 40 years. Illustrations, 150 color and B/W photos; 8x11 inches,  480 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'159\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/Atlantic-Salmon-Chronicles.jpg\' width=\'159\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->An artful blend of technology, analysis, and lyrical prose, it is the  perfect complement to Lee Wulff\'s 1958 classic on Atlantic salmon.  Nightingale has been fly fishing most of his life and has been  seriously chasing and studying salmon for more than three decades. In  the first half of the book, he offers a totally new look at fly rods  and lines, a critical evaluation of fly reels, new insights into how  one chooses salmon flies, a comprehensive examination of knots and  leaders, and an extensive and unbiased review of other fishing tackle  and equipment. Heart-felt, sobering evaluation of the life and  conservation of the Atlantic salmon, including its stresses imposed by  man and the role of catch-and-release. He then examines the &quot;fishing  experience,&quot; capturing one\'s first salmon to his landing the 20-pounder  on a size 16 single hook that qualified him for Lee Wulff\'s exclusive  Sixteen-Twenty Club.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var atkinson = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A unique &amp; essential addition to the library of every fly-fishing  enthusiast. A worldwide journey to experience the beauty &amp; thrill  of fishing for trout, salmon, tarpon, bonefish, &amp; permit. 23  stories from contemporary &amp; classic fly-fishing writers. Captures  all the irresistible visual &amp; literary facets of the sport that  continues to inspire millions of enthusiasts all over the world.  Foreword by Nick Lyons. 300+ color photos; 10x11 inches, 320 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'159\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/Greatest-Atkinson.jpg\' width=\'190\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->– The best writing on the subject by the most famous anglers and writers of the twentieth century<br /><!--br-->– Makes a fantastic gift book for anglers everywhere<br /><!--br-->– Oversized, with elegant layout and high-quality production values<br /><!--br-->– Full color throughout<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><em>The Greatest Fly Fishing Around the World</em> is an anthology covering the sport of fishing from all parts of the  planet. With over 300 stunning, full-color photographs, readers are  taken along on thrilling trips fishing for trout, salmon, tarpon,  bonefish, and permit. Includes 23 inspirational fishing tales from some  of the world’s greatest fishermen<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br--><em>The Greatest Fly Fishing Around the World</em> sweeps readers along on a worldwide journey to experience the beauty  and thrill of fishing for trout, salmon, tarpon, bonefish, and permit.  It captures all the irresistible visual and literary facets of the  sport that continues to inspire millions of enthusiasts all over the  world. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->The fly-fishing destinations were chosen for the  interest and variety of their fishing, and for the impact and beauty of  their landscapes—from quietly gurgling streams and secretive river  pools to the turquoise seas off the Florida Keys.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var townley = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Photography by Mark Krupa &amp; Don Standfield. A photographic tour of  sportfishing\'s most alluring destinations. 200 color photos; 10x10  inches, 160 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'200\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/CanadaFishLodge-Townley.jpg\' width=\'200\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br--><em>Canada\'s Classic Fishing Lodges</em> visits every angler\'s northern  dream destinations, from British Columbia\'s mystical Queen Charlotte  Islands to the rustic, unspoiled reaches of Labrador\'s Eagle River.  These are truly some of the finest fishing lodges in a country known  for its exceptional angling opportunities. <br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Whether you are  planning the ultimate fishing trip, looking to fuel your dreams with  vicarious casts in spectacular locales, or just searching for the  perfect gift for the angler in your life, this is an unprecedented  guide to Canada\'s top lodges.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Destinations include Vancouver  Island, the Queen Charlotte Islands, coastal British Columbia, the  Yukon Territories, Great Slave Lake, Northern Saskatchewan, Northern  Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Northern Ontario, the Gaspe Peninsula, the  Miramichi River, Labrador and Newfoundland.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var hilyard = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'450\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The definitive work on one of the legends of American fly tying,  creator of the Gray Ghost streamer. Both a biography and a guide to the  Stevens tying method. 85 color photos, 85 B/w photos; 8x11 inches, 184  pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'148\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/Carrie-Hilyard.jpg\' width=\'148\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Fly-tying legend Carrie Stevens of Upper Dam, Maine, created some of  the most beautiful &amp; enduring streamer patterns ever devised,  including the Gray Ghost. This long-awaited book on her life &amp; work  includes never-before published color plates of original patterns, many  of which were not known to exist, along with a biography illustrated  with photos. Section on Carrie\'s technique, with dressings from over  100 streamers.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var marriner2 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Authored by an expert angler, each journal provides an intimate  portrait of the river in all its moods, an in-depth look at the fly  fishing in the area, and a fascinating exploration of the history,  people, and natural wonder that have earned the water a place in the  fabric of American fly fishing lore. Area maps provide information on  access, boating and camping on the river with detailed descriptions of  the hatches, flies, fishing, lodging, guide and fly shop services in  the area. Each journal is printed in full color on high quality-glossy  paper with many excellent color photos (50 to 60) complementing the  text.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'154\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/MirRivJourn-Marriner.jpg\' width=\'154\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var wulff4 = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->If you want to know about Atlantic salmon everything from the fish\'s  natural history to what makes it rise &amp; how to catch it read this  book. Lee Wulff shares a lifetime of angling experience with these  magnificent fish. Color &amp; B/w illustrations. 8.5x11 inches, 288 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'136\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/AtlSalm-Wulff.jpg\' width=\'136\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";


var samson = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'375\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A wonderful biography featuring many B/w and color photos of Lee going  back to his childhood. A remarkable book about a fly fishing legend.  6x9 inches, 250 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'135\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/LifeWulff-Samson.jpg\' width=\'135\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var parsons = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The classic, rustic Canadian salmon camp has always been an enchanted  place. In this engrossing chronicle of his family\'s salmon camp over  several generations, Parsons shares its eccentric assortment of  characters, tumbling rapids &amp; towering pines. LMTD Edition; 6x9  inches, 88 pg.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'135\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/SalmonCamp-Parsons.jpg\' width=\'134\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var bates = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'500\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->From the desk of Joseph D. Bates Jr., comes an extrordinary book that documents the history of fishing the world\'s most majestic game fish on the fly. At the heart of this reference are complete instructions for tying every major salmon fly developed over the centuries - more than 500 - from classic to contemporary patterns, in countless variations, as created by the world\'s finest tiers and fished by the top anglers. The stunning array of patterns represents the work of 140 tiers.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'158\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/FishingAtlSalm-Bates.jpg\' width=\'158\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'>Featured throughout this volume is the striking full-colour photography of Michael D. Radencich. His dramatic colour plates, numbering over 160, illustrate more than 800 flies. Also featured are John Swan\'s evocative paintings and pencil drawings, recreating scenes from Joe Bate\'s fishing-camp days. Additional photographs document the life of the salmon, illustrate the world\'s most beautiful waters, and provide a rare look at some of the legends of the sport.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var falkus = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->In this highly practical and illustrated book, every aspect of salmon fishing is discussed from approach and strategy to tackle and tactics. Anglers will return to this book again and again. Not only is it a vital reference book, but it is also a pleasure to read.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'133\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/SalmFish-Falkus.jpg\' width=\'133\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var carmichael = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A very rich source of new info &amp; delightful visual images — of the  fish, of the anglers, &amp; of the elaborate &amp; not so elaborate  camps &amp; lodges that are inextricable strands of the fabric of the  great sport of fly fishing. Private photos &amp; paintings; 8.5x11  inches, 292 Pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'157\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/Cascapedia-Carmichael.jpg\' width=\'157\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->After his many years of tireless research, and the intensive  investigation by a small army of archivists, assistants and  researchers, the well-known angler and author, Hoagy B. Carmichael has  produced what should become the definitive history of Atlantic salmon  fishing in North America. While focusing on the Grand Cascapedia River,  the themes and indeed many of the participants are universally  recognized. This is large, full-color, slipcased book that is a major  and elegant book production. It’s a weighty volume by any measure and  it is just as essential to the serious angler as Dean Sage’s classic,  The Ristigouche and its Salmon Fishing.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->The  modern sport of Atlantic salmon fishing dates to about the 1860s and  here begins Hoagy’s narrative up to approximately 1932. Volume Two, the  companion volume to this, is underway and charts the progression of the  sport and the fishery from this point to the present. These will be  matching volumes.<br /><!--br-->Hoagy began to fish the Grand Cascapedia regularly  every year during the mid-1980s. He quickly became immersed in the lore  of the camps and lodges and the personalities and has spent these  subsequent decades examining the history of the river and the history  of the sport. What we have with this book is a remarkable, panoramic,  almost epic story of the development of the sport of fly fishing for  Atlantic salmon. As Charles B. Wood points out in his introduction,  primary sources were tracked down and utilized for the bulk of material  presented here. These include previously unseen family archives,  personal letters and journals, private photographs and paintings,  including some unseen Pleisners, and countless interviews with anglers  and their descendents.<br /><!--br-->This then becomes a very rich source of new  information and delightful visual images — of the fish, of the anglers,  and of the elaborate and not so elaborate camps and lodges that are  inextricable strands of the fabric of the great sport of fly fishing.  Many if not most of these images have never been seen or published  before.<br /></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var scott = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'400\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->McMillan, noted Northwest greased line steelhead angler, has written a  long introduction explaining how this classic method works for summer  and winter run steelhead. 42 illustrations, 4 color plates; 5.5x8.5  inches, 221 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width=\'126\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/GreasedScott.jpg\' width=\'126\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /><!--br-->Explains in great detail the most pleasnat method to use when fly  fishing for steelhead. Because it was originally published in England  as a method for taking Atlantic salmon, we asked Bill Mcmillan, noted  Northwest greased line steelhead angler, to write a long introduction  explaining how the method works for summer- and winter-run steelhead.  Included are 42 illustrations and four color plates of the best  steelhead and Atlantic salmon flies. So thorough and contains so many  interesting technique ideas that you will want to reread it.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";



var bogdan = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN' 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd'><!--br--><html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=utf-8' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type='text/css'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='450'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong></p><!--br--><p align='justify'>      Fascinating biography of the man &amp; his reels. Beautifully  written &amp; full of history, including important photos,  correspondence, &amp; stories from Stan &amp; his fiercely loyal  clientele. A must for all Bogdan reel owners...&amp; for those of us  who can only dream of it. Full color; 9x12 inches, 208 pgs.</p></td><!--br--><td width='151' align='left' valign='middle'><img src='../Books/Angling/Bogdan-Hilyard.jpg' width='150' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'>        <!--br--><div align='justify'><!--br--><p><strong>          More Information</strong></p><!--br--><p>Bogdan reels are the Rolls-Royce of the fly-reel industry. Know for  their impeccable performance, endurance, and superb craftsmanship,  these reels have landed everything from trout to tarpon. If a Bogdan  reel goes back to the maker for a repair, it\'s usually something like  replacing the original 30-year-old crank handle, worn out from decades  of intense use. The two-year waiting list for a Bogdan is who\'s who of  the rich and famous, including businessmen, royalty and sports  superstars. The List is impervious to bribes and sob stories...no one  jumps to the front of the line.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->The  man behind these world-class reels is quiet and modest, with a  fascinating history that goes back to the 1930s, when the flagship New  York City Abercrombie &amp; Fitch store was strictly a high-end  sporting goods store. This fascinating autobiography of the man and his  reels is beautifully written and full of history, including important  photographs, correspondence, and stories from Stan and his fiercely  loyal clientele.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->This book is a must for all Bogdan reel owners...and for those of us who can only dream of it.<br /><!--br--></p><!--br--></div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var gudebrod = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN' 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd'><!--br--><html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><!--br--><head><!--br--><meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=utf-8' /><!--br--><title>Untitled Document</title><style type='text/css'><!--br--><!--<!--br-->body {<!--br-->background-color: #FFFFFF;<!--br-->}<!--br-->--><!--br--></style></head><!--br--><body><!--br--><table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='300'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Shows the fundamentals of wrapping a rod with Gudebrod. Covers materials, equip. B&amp;W photos; 6x9 inches,  28 pgs.</p>      </td><!--br--><td width='126' align='left' valign='top'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/RodBuilding/HowToWrapRod.jpg' width='126' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table><!--br--></body><!--br--></html><!--br-->";



var mann4 = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='500'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The most comprehensive directory of salmon flies ever published. The  fruit of 30 years' research by renowned international fly tying author,  Chris Mann. He has corresponded with countless expert salmon fly tiers  throughout the world - seeking out all their most popular &amp; enduring  salmon flies, adding these to all the classic patterns. Now his  research is complete. 1800 flies in full color.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width='158' align='left' valign='middle'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/Salmon&amp;Steelhead-Mann.jpg' width='158' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'><!--br--><div align='justify'> Over 1800 salmon and steelhead flies - each one illustrated in color  and with its full dressing provided - make this the definitive  reference, the all-in-one volume for salmon anglers and flytiers  throughout the world.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->Chris Mann's vibrant illustrations of the  flies show them with a clarity, accuracy and consistency seldom  achieved through photographs.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->The flies are ordered  alphabetically, making it easy for the reader to find the exact fly and  to check the precise dressing. Mann gives a brief introduction to each  fly, noting its originator when known and the reputation it has  achieved. A full, cross-referencing Index is included.<br /><!--br--><br /><!--br-->So, when  you next find yourself wondering what exactly a Grizzly King looks  like, and whether there is something similar in your own box which will  help you catch a salmon - then you will reach for this indispensable  book.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var littleRed = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'383\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td width=\'322\' align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Over 50 knots are included for all types of sports fishing and lines   (including the new braided Spectra &amp; Kevlar lines). Black and white illustrations</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'163\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/LittleRedKnot.jpg\' width=\'159\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var gathercole2 = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='502'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td width='321' align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->          Each of 100 fly patterns is presented in a two-page spread: an enlarged  photo and textual description on the left-hand page, complemented with  a set of step-by-step, clearly captioned photos on the facing page.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width='162' align='left' valign='middle'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/FlyTyingBible-Gathercole.jpg' width='158' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'><!--br--><div align='justify'>Avid sport fishermen will treasure this book—which is nearly as  beautiful as the objects it describes. Fly-tying is a highly prized  fisherman’s craft, but it’s also an art form, wonderfully captured in  this volume’s hundreds of color photos. Each of 100 fly patterns is  presented in a two-page spread: an enlarged photo and textual  description on the left-hand page, complemented with a set of  step-by-step, clearly captioned photos on the facing page. In addition,  fishing enthusiasts will find sections on fly-tying tools and materials  plus general instructions for getting started. The author, a well-known  fly-tier and sport fisherman, gives instructions on making traditional  trout and salmon flies—all of them fish catchers of proven  effectiveness in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia.  Examples vary in complexity, with patterns to fit every skill level,  from novice to expert fly-tier. Here are dry flies, nymphs and bugs,  wet flies, streamers, and hairwings—a virtually complete selection of  traditional and up-to-date examples of the art. The book’s hidden  spiral binding keeps its pages opened flat, which makes it ideal for  reference at the workbench. More than 600 color photos.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var kelson = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='502'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->A meticulous study of the complete writings of Kelson, showing how far  ahead of his time he really was. Terry has invited some of the world\'s  foremost classic salmon fly-tyers to interpret &amp; tie many of  Kelson\'s extremely complex patterns, giving us a new understanding of  his unique take on the classic salmon fly. Superb color photos &amp; fly  plates t/out; 313 pgs. </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width='158' align='left' valign='top'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/Kelson.jpg' width='156' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'>    <!--br--><div align='justify'><strong>     More Information</strong><br /> <!--br-->If there is one milestone in the whole of salmon fishing literature  which no fisherman should be without, it is George Mortimer Kelson\'s  &quote;The Salmon Fly: how to dress it and how to use it,&quote; first published in  1895. Terry Griffiths, in his brilliant new book, &quote;The Essential Kelson&quote;  has made a meticulous study of the complete writings of Kelson, showing  how far ahead of his time he really was. Terry has invited some of the  world\'s foremost classic salmon fly-tyers to interpret and tie many of  Kelson\'s extremely complex patterns, giving us a new understanding of  his unique take on the classic salmon fly. These have been beautifully  photographed and lavishly reproduced on high quality paper. This  definite new interpretation of Kelson, his philosophy and work, will  doubtless enhance his deserved reputation as the classic salmon fly-tyer  by which so many modern tyers set their sights. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var wilson = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='502'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td width='321' align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->You will learn all the varieties of smelt, which species are most  interested in making a meal of smelt, the best techniques to use when  fishing smelt flies, how to tie smelt flies and an extensive list of  recipes.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width='162' align='left' valign='middle'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/Smelt-Wilson.jpg' width='155' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var skeena = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'398\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->The story of one of the world’s premiere freshwater game fish. You won’t   find tales of heroic struggles with world-record summer steelhead.   Instead you’ll see the events that have conspired to imperil an   internationally renowned treasure. 9x12 inches, 160 pgs. </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'158\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/Skeena.jpg\' width=\'154\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'>        <!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>          More Information</strong><br /> <!--br--><em>Skeena Steelhead </em>is the story of one of the world’s premiere   freshwater game fish. You won’t find tales of heroic struggles with   world-record summer steelhead. Instead you’ll see the events that have   conspired to imperil an internationally renowned treasure. The story   begins with the Skeena steelhead biology and life history. First Nations   fisheries are studied. Commercial fisheries that began 135 years ago   are described in detail, showing their cumulative impact on   homeward-bound Skeena steelhead. This tragic story could only be told by   someone firmly entrenched in the river’s fisheries management   community. Before his retirement, Bob Hooton was in charge of steelhead   management on the Skeena and continues to be an inspirational defender   of the Skeena’s steelhead. The situation is not hopeless, the Skeena’s   remarkable steelhead runs can be restored. In <em>Skeena Steelhead</em> Bob Hooton shows us how we can and, more importantly, why we must. </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var krieger = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='502'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td width='321' align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br-->Mel is a gifted teacher and a skilled caster. In this book he'll stand  beside you and guide you through the basics, work with you on more  advanced skills or help eliminate problem areas. Excellent photo  sequences demonstrate the techniques.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width='162' align='left' valign='middle'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Casting/EssenceofFlyCasting-Krieger.jpg' width='154' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan='2' align='left'><!--br--><div align='justify'><strong>More Information</strong><br><em>The Essence of Flycasting</em> is teaching at its best. <br><br>Beginning  with the fundamental mechanics of a flycast, the elements of good form,  flyfishing tackle and flyfishing situations, this comprehensive  reference work takes the reader through the roll cast, basic cast, line  handling, the double haul, distance casting and the other techniques  essential to competent flyfishing. <br><br>Beautiful photographs by  Ben Blackwell, and graphic drawings illustrating every move described  in the text make this book equally at home on the coffee table or on  the ground beside the caster.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var talleurFlyTying = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='502'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br />  <!--br-->A complete, full-color course in fly tying from the author of Mastering   the Art of Fly Tying.</p><p align='justify'>Teaches the fundamentals for tying all the popular fly types, explores   new methods &amp; advises on the proliferation of materials in this   quickly changing craft. Each chapter is built on a classic or   archetypical fly, such as the Hendrickson, Adams, Wulff, spinners,   parachutes, clump wings, and miniflies. Solid step-by-step sequences   plus info on hooks, threads, &amp; tools. </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width='180' align='left' valign='middle'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/Talleur.jpg' width='146' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var bates2 = "<table border='0' cellspacing='5' width='502'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align='left'><p align='justify'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br />  <!--br--> Soon after it was first published, Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing by Joseph D. Bates, Jr., became the definitive work on tying and fishing streamers and bucktails. This expanded edition of a fly-fishing classic makes available once again the complete text and colour plates of Bate's original book, in addition to stunning new colour plates by Michael D. Radencich, a forward by Keith Fulsher, artwork by Milton C. Weiler, and notes on dozens of patterns as well as historical information on the originators and tiers.</p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width='180' align='left' valign='middle'><img src='http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/Streamer-Bates.jpg' width='130' height='200' border='1' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var stewart = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'><strong>Synopsis</strong><br />1st edition had 19 printings. Second edition teaches how to tie &amp;   includes many more full-color photos. 150+ selected fly patterns. Illus;   8x11 inches, 56 pgs. </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'154\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/UniFlyTyingGuid-Stewart.jpg\' width=\'155\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information</strong><br />One of the best selling manuals, the 1st edition had 19 printings. This   second edition teaches how to tie and includes many more full-color   photos. <br><br><strong>WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING:</strong><br>&quot;Few tiers I know would fail to purchase such a handsome pattern dictionary as the <em>Universal Fly Tying Guide.</em>&quot; - Ted Niemeyer, <em>Rod and Reel</em> magazine<br><br>&quot;A   quality fly tying book geared to both the beginner and advanced fly   tyer...we give this book our highest recommendation.&quot; - Dick Surette, <em>Fly Tyer</em> magazine </div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var gawesworth_single = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'><strong>Synopsis</strong><br />Expert spey caster Gawesworth shares casts adapted from two-handed spey   casting that enable you to fish the challenging spots most anglers skip.   Includes: the single spey, double spey, snake roll, snap T, side cast,   shepherd’s crook, reach cast, &amp; aerial mends. 400 color photos, 88   illus; 8.5x11 inches, 256 pgs. </p><!--br--></td><!--br--><td width=\'154\' align=\'left\' valign=\'top\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Casting/SingHandedSpey-Gawesworth.jpg\' width=\'149\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><!--br--><div align=\'justify\'><strong>More Information</strong><br />* Covers spey techniques useful for all rods<br>* Casting techniques practical for everyday fishing situations<br><br>Expert   spey caster Simon Gawesworth shares casts adapted from two-handed spey   casting that enable you to fish the challenging spots most anglers skip.   Whether you’re a small-stream angler casting for tough trout or a   saltwater fly fisher, Simon has refined spey casts for all one-handed   rod needs: the single spey, double spey, snake roll, snap T, side cast,   shepherd’s crook, reach cast, and aerial mends. Learn ways to cast a fly   to cope with obstructions wherever you find them and whatever water you   fish, making it possible for you to fish the waters that frustrate   other anglers.</div></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var ClearSimpleII = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br--></p>      <p>Takes off where the original ends. It is truly, as its subtitle   proclaims, a book of advanced fly-tying techniques, explained &amp;   demonstrated in simple steps with concise instructions. Tie the   Anatomical Green Drake, the ultra-popular Copper John, an assortment of   deadly emerger-flies, the Bitch Creek &amp; more. Full color t/out;   8.5x11 inches, 148 pgs.<br></p></td><!--br--><td width=\'155\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/ClearSimpleII.jpg\' width=\'154\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><strong>More Information:</strong><br>The original <em>Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple</em> has been an   unqualified hit. Now in its 22nd printing, it has remained among the   top-selling fly-tying books consistently for 18 years—a miraculous   achievement. Now this follow-up volume, <em>Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple II</em>,   takes off where the original ends. It is truly, as its subtitle   proclaims, a book of advanced fly-tying techniques. Those techniques are   explained and demonstrated in simple steps with concise instructions,   along with lots of color photographs and sections offering strategies   and suggestions for improving your skills and overcoming problems.<br><br>But   you&#039;ll learn more than valuable tying techniques here; you&#039;ll also   learn to tie some highly effective and fascinating flies, such as the   lifelike Anatomical Green Drake, the ultra-popular Copper John, an   assortment of deadly emerger-flies, the Bitch Creek with its intriguing   woven body, and a current version of the surreal Chernobyl Ant that&#039;s   taken so many big trout.<br><br>If you haven&#039;t read the original book,   don&#039;t worry—Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple II stands on its own;   everything you need is here. If you have even modest experience with   tying flies, you can pick up straight away with this volume.</td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var TwentyFlies = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br--></p>      <p>Features in depth &amp; detail the full range of classic salmon fly   patterns from the simplest to the most complex. The twenty patterns   together build on styles, types, materials, elements, &amp; techniques.   Learn to tie these 20 &amp; you&#039;ll master the craft &amp; the art of   classic salmon fly tying. HC w/ DVD, 822 color photos, 24 B&amp;W illus;   8.5x11 inches, 220 pgs, DVD 120 min.<br></p></td><!--br--><td width=\'155\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Tying/TwentyFlies.jpg\' width=\'155\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><strong>More Information:</strong><br>Each chapter successively presents patterns that are more and more   complex. Chapter one introduces very simple Spey and Dee styles, strip   wings with a few elements. Move on to simple upright wing flies, working   with full feathers and married wing styles. A chapter focuses on flies   with multiple body divisions and another is devoted to Traherne&#039;s   exquisite (and challenging) Victorian classics. Once you&#039;ve mastered   these 20, you&#039;ll be able to tie any classic salmon pattern.<br><br>Michael   Radencich covers the classic patterns developed and fished throughout   the nineteenth century and new patterns, modern variations developed in   the last two decades. To further reinforce skills, Radencich has   produced a two-hour DVD and has included an appendix of 100 patterns   culled from his collection of sources. Whether you&#039;re a beginning   classic salmon fly tier or more experienced with the classics, you&#039;ll   find Radencich&#039;s newest book and DVD an inspiring and challenging   reference.<br><br><strong>WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING:</strong><br>“Building on his first book, <em>Tying the Classic Salmon Fly</em>, Radencich provides an in-depth look at all the ingredients and methods for tying these flies.” —Fly Fisherman<br>* 2-hour DVD showing key techniques<br>* Appendix with 100 classic patterns<br>* Broad range of patterns and tying techniques from simple to complex<br><br><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHOR:<br>Michael D. Radencich</strong> has been tying classic salmon flies for twenty years. He is author of <em>Classic Salmon Fly Materials</em> and <em>Tying the Classic Salmon Fly</em>. He currently produces websites and develops interactive DVDs. He lives in Weatherby, Missouri. </td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";

var SalmonCountry = "<table border=\'0\' cellspacing=\'5\' width=\'570\'><!--br--><tbody><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td align=\'left\'><p align=\'justify\'> <strong>Synopsis</strong><br /><!--br--></p>      <p>In a stunning combination of superb colour images and lively personal essays, <em>Salmon Country</em> takes us on an excursion along New Brunswick\'s famous salmon rivers.   Marrying the words of Doug Underhill and the photographs of André   Gallant, Salmon Country explores the people, the rivers, the traditions,   history, and mythology of this sport of sports.</p><p>And there\'s drama   around every bend in the river. Underhill tells of becoming one with   the river, of treading deep pools, of wading shallow rapids and gravely shoals in search of the king of fish. Gallant shows   the splashy thrill of the catch, breathtaking treecanopied rivers, and   the people who make the experience memorable. </p></td><!--br--><td width=\'155\' align=\'left\' valign=\'middle\'><img src=\'http://www.wwdoak.com/Books/Angling/SalmonCountry.jpg\' width=\'155\' height=\'200\' border=\'1\' /></td><!--br--></tr><!--br--><tr><!--br--><td colspan=\'2\' align=\'left\'><br>Written with keen observation, wit, and verve, <em>Salmon Country </em>brings   to life a world centred on fly-fishing and pays tribute to all who   share the joy of fishing the Miramichi, Restigouche, Nepisguit, Cains,   and Saint John rivers.</td><!--br--></tr><!--br--></tbody><!--br--></table>";
