fly book
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of fly book
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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As long as I have my rods and my fly book," said Sir Gilbert, "I shall be able to get along.
From The Simpkins Plot by Birmingham, George A.
The fly book should contain a varied assortment to meet these conditions.
From Outdoor Sports and Games by Miller, Claude H.
He came back to camp, got your fly book, cut him a willow pole, and started off down stream to beat you fishing.
From Buffalo Roost by Cheley, F. H.
But an over-plethoric fly book in the possession of a stranger will, with the knowing, place the angling ability of the owner under suspicion.
From Fly Fishing in Wonderland by Klahowya
Mr. Allen dressed quietly but quickly, unbuckled his fishing rod from his pack, glanced through his fly book, selected one here and there, then prepared to slip out of camp without waking any one.
From Buffalo Roost by Cheley, F. H.
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