'Dry Fly-Fishing for Trout' is a well-researched "how-to" book for the dry-fly fisherman. It describes, in detail, insect activity in Tasmanian streams and lakes from spring, through summer, and into autumn. Sound theories are given on selecting flies to match the insect hatches during these periods. This book provides detailed new material gained from the author's extensive experience and research. It will prove invaluable to both the local enthusiast and to the angler visiting Tasmania, where the fishing is at times unique, and success requires the special knowledge that is shared in these pages.