About the Author
Doug Macnair is an "is-was"
who has made several transitions during his time on planet Earth. He
is an advocate of fly fishing as a way to enjoy life the way God intended,
appreciating the beauty of His works. Having made a career in the U.
S. Army, Doug has been many other things to other people, sometimes
thought of as "good," sometimes as "bad." Along the way, he authored
a number of articles and a book or two for the government. Unfortunately,
the majority of his published works have little to do with fly fishing.
However, his first love remains the gentle art of fly fishing. Fascinated
with the fly cast in his early years, he remains to this day a student
of the art of the fly caststudying, learning and exploring its
dimensions. He is the author of Fly Fishing Texas: A Guide to Fishing
Texas Waters©;
Fly Fishing for the Rest of Us©,
a "how-to-do-it-manual" now in draft; and the editor of The
Wright Hatch©,
a pocket-sized book covering the hatches on 32 of Vermonts best
rivers and streams.
Dougs
first love is teaching others the art of fly fishing - especially the
cast - focusing on either the inexperienced fly fisher new to the sport
or the experienced fly fisher looking to improve his or her skills.
As a close second, trying, field-testing, and evaluating new products
is his next most favorite pastime. Watch for his timely updates on recent
product developments thought to be of advantage to fly fishers.
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