This fascinating book provides a glimpse into the world of 19th century fly fishing. The Walton and Cotton Club was a group of devoted anglers who sought to promote the sport and protect the rivers and streams where they fished. This volume includes the club’s rules and regulations, as well as articles on various fishing techniques and stories of successful trips.
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