《书目》(Booklist)书评
Two more entries in the glutted world of books about fly-fishing that are, nonetheless, well worth a fly-fisher's time. Both are geared to the beginner. Talleur's text, more well rounded, covers all aspects of fly-fishing before homing in on the use of dry flies. Jaworowski's book is about casting and nothing else. Its strength lies in its pictures. In fact, it's almost a picture book rather than a book with pictures. But these pictures will have the beginner figuring out just what he or she is doing wrong when casting (which is, after all, perhaps the most difficult part of the sport) as well as why one manages to put a knot in the line while casting. ~--Jon Kartman