The most secretive of the trout family but also the most aggressive,
brown trout are a paradox among freshwater fish, their predatory nature
is rivaled only by the pike family. Among fishermen, they are an object
of endless fascination and speculation. After a lifetime of fishing the
West, the author has reached a point where he can annually catch more
than a half dozen monster browns, each weighing more than five pounds.
Most anglers would give their eye teeth to reproduce this success. With
detailed descriptions of his unusual techniques, and with some
surprising, often counterintuitive revelations about what works and what
doesn't, this book passes along all the author's secrets.