Nymphs Volume II: Stoneflies, Caddisflies, and Other Important Insects: Including the Lesser Mayflies
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #247798 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 800 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Now, the classic text has been fully revised and greatly expanded—in two volumes—and includes taxonomic details of multitudes of individual nymphs from many different insect genera, hundreds of recipes for imitations, and digitally
remastered original illustrations and numerous new illustrations by the author. Schwiebert backs his text with authoritative support from the classic work of numerous entomologists, such as James Needham, Justin Leonard, Jay Traver, and George Edmunds, and colors it with his stories of fishing with legends of the sport, including John Hemingway, Charlie Fox, and Joe Brooks. This new Nymphs calls upon decades of angling experience—years that connect extraordinarily different eras of fly-fishing—to present a lasting, highly usable angler’s entomology for all of North America.
From the Back Cover
essential texts that reinforced our stream-side lessons with dry flies. But later, after having given up garden hackle for fur and feathers, we began to explore what was under the surface. Then and there we discovered a treasure: Ernie Schwiebert’s beautifully illustrated, studious and stylish Nymphs. This was a text and a reference for serious anglers of every age. And now Ernie’s final project, one that he was truly excited about, this expansive, updated, two-volume edition, is a last gift from one of fly fishing’s premier authors.”
—Peter Van Gytenbeek, President and CEO, The Federation of Fly Fishers
“Did you ever wonder if you knew enough about nymphs? After you've read this
revised and updated version of Ernest Schwiebert’s masterpiece, you can move on to worrying about more pressing issues, for between the covers of these two
volumes is literally everything you need to know about identifying the larvae that trout love to eat. Even better, Schwiebert’s elegant prose and fascinating storytelling make for enjoyable, engaging reading. Nymphs is so detailed and comprehensive that the rest of us will be depending on Schwiebert’s work for decades to come.”
—Philip Monahan, Editor, American Angler
“Just as nymphs and other aquatic macroinvertebrates are the ecological
foundation of our trout streams, Schwiebert's classic book is the foundation of
any well-educated angler's understanding of those waters. No other angling
treatise provides as comprehensive a view of what occurs beneath the stream's
surface as his.”
—Charles Gauvin, President and CEO, Trout Unlimited
“Knowledge, hungrily acquired and readily shared, was the key to Ernie’s approach to life. In my opinion, he was the most important figure of the 20th century in
the fly fishing world. He would have been the first to tell you that he stood on the shoulders of Skues, Halford, Gordon, LaBranche, Marinaro, and others dating back to Walton and Cotton, but Ernie’s synthesis of all that inherited knowledge is the stuff of genius.”
—Howell Raines, author of The One That Got Away, My Soul Is Rested,
and the novel, Whiskey Man.
“Few books in the entire history of fishing literature have constituted such a startling advance. Nymphs now seems to me to stand alone as the most accomplished solo writer-artist contribution to fly-fishing literature. With words and art, this book opened the eyes of the next two generations of fly fishers.”
—Paul Schullery, author of American Fly Fishing: A History
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Customer Reviews
Unbelievably comprehensive volume! A masterpiece.
Ernest Schwiebert originally published this monumental work in 1973, never fully satisfied that it was complete and up-to-date. He continued to work on it for 30 years until his death, and never ceased to improve, create, and record new illustrations, ideas, and fly patterns. Fortunately, his son picked up where he left off and provided us with this new (2007) volume that includes all the work Ernest had put into the ever-evolving treatise on aquatic insects that trout eat. The figures are stunning. The text is rich and full of pertinent scientific information, fishing stories, and ideas about how and why the imitations work. Simply put, this book is the bible of nymph fishing information. You will not read it in one sitting. You won't get through it in a week. Not a month. Probably most useful as a reference book, or something that you can gradually wade through over a couple of seasons, the knowledge and learnings of 30+ years on the water and in the lab are something that will truly astound and impress you.
This book should definitely be in the library of any angler who wants to learn more about the wonderfully cryptic and colorful world of subaquatic insects. It would be a perfect gift for any fly fisher and I cannot recommend it enough.
Nymphs, Volumes I & II
This pair of books is a lovely final chapter in the incomparable legacy of Ernest Schwiebert. Although he died before finishing this master work, his very capable son, Erik, finished the project with the help of a who's who of entomolgists, biologists and many others in the scientific community. It is a serious angling work, "...intended, after all, for an audience of serious anglers." And, it should be noted that this abundance of information is provided, couched comfortably in the author's mellifluous tales and his resonant, implacable voice.
These books should be on any serious anglers shelf, period. And, if you are not serious, then these books might make you so.
Great Reference!
Nymphs Volume II is a great addition to a fly fisherman's library. Highly detailed descriptions of various aquatic insects, with fly recipies for each one. Great color plates of drawings of the actual insects. This an excellent book as both a reference as well as an enjoyable read. Well worth the price - Also check out Nymphs volume I (Mayflies) I was so impressed with Volume II, I purchased Volume I.




