0 Items
  • No products in the cart.
  • Checkout
  • My Account
  • Wishlist
Wild River Press
  • Home
  • Store
    • Book Reviews
    • American Civil War
    • Freshwater Fishing
    • Saltwater Fishing
    • Hunting
    • Fishing Guidebooks and Maps
    • Special Deals
  • News
  • About Us
    • About Our Site
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Statement
    • Shipping Charges
  • Contact Us
  • Order
Back to top
Home|Fishing Guidebooks and Maps|Flyfishing Guidebooks|Flyfisher’s Guide to Wisconsin & Iowa

Flyfisher’s Guide to Wisconsin & Iowa

$24.95

by Greg Thomas

Publisher’s  Price: $29.95
Your Price: $24.95!

  • Softbound
  • 6 x 9
  • 438 pages
  • 13 hatch charts
  • 70 maps
  • B&W photos

ISBN: 9781885106582

Washington State is filled with blue-ribbon rivers and lakes beckoning fly fishers, and this book details them all. Fly-fishing choices include trout, steelhead and salmon runs, and an increased interest in smallmouth and largemouth bass fisheries. Updated to include the latest developments on the Elwha Dam removal.

Category: Flyfishing Guidebooks.
  • Description
  • Reviews (0)

Description

All of the major waters in Wisconsin are covered, including the Wolf River, Milwaukee, Pigeon, Sheboygan, Chippewa, Brule, Tomorrow River, Wisconsin River, and many other rivers and creeks. Motoviloff also covers Lake Michigan tributaries and Lake Superior tributaries. He gives a detailed description of each water, how and when to fish it, along with recommended flies. He has a number of hatch charts along with more than 100 detailed maps, showing river miles, access points, boat ramps, campgrounds, and other important information.

Motoviloff also covers a number of little-known great spring creeks in eastern Iowa. Iowa also has a landowner program where private landowners allow access to their streams. John describes these waters and gives a complete listing of them. There are also listings of fly shops and sporting good stores, guides and outfitters, accommodations, restaurants, and more. This Flyfisher’s Guide to Wisconsin & Iowa takes you to great fishing waters that get very little pressure. Perfect for the in your life!

Meet the Author

John Motoviloff is an outdoorsman who makes his living writing about the outdoors. He has spent his lifetime in Wisconsin and Iowa, and has fished most of the waters he writes about in this book. He splits his time between his home in Madison, Wisconsin, and a cabin on the banks of the Kickapoo River.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Related Products

  • Flyfisher’s Guide to Montana

    $24.95
    Add to cart

    By Chuck Robbins

    Publisher’s  Price: $29.95
    Your Price: $24.95!

    • 8.5×11 softbound
    • 250+ color pages
    • Dozens of maps

    ISBN: 9781932098228

    Add to cart
  • Flyfisher’s Guide to Idaho

    $24.95
    Add to cart

    Ken Retallic and Rocky Barker

    Publisher’s Price: $29.95
    Your Price: $24.95!

    • Softbound
    • 6 x 9, 470 pages
    • Seven hatch charts
    • 55 maps, B&W photos

    ISBN: 978193209815

     

    Add to cart
  • Flyfisher’s Guide to Washington

    $24.95
    Add to cart

    by Greg Thomas

    Publisher’s  Price: $29.95
    Your Price: $24.95!

    • Softbound
    • 6 x 9
    • 438 pages
    • 13 hatch charts
    • 70 maps
    • B&W photos

    ISBN: 9781885106582

    Washington State is filled with blue-ribbon rivers and lakes beckoning fly fishers, and this book details them all. Fly-fishing choices include trout, steelhead and salmon runs, and an increased interest in smallmouth and largemouth bass fisheries. Updated to include the latest developments on the Elwha Dam removal.

    Add to cart
  • Flyfisher’s Guide to Oregon

    $24.95
    Add to cart

    by Gary Weber

    Publisher’s  Price: $29.95
    Your Price: $24.95!

    • Softbound
    • 8.5×11
    • 250+ color pages
    • Dozens of maps

    ISBN: 9781932098648

    From hook-jawed brown trout, lake-dwelling rainbow and brook trout, huge numbers of smallmouth bass and native sea-run and inland cutthroat—to spawning-bound salmon and the hallowed wild and native steelhead—Oregon is the place for great fly fishing. Gary Weber’s all-new Flyfisher’s Guide to Oregon details these outstanding fishing opportunities like no other guidebook on the market.

    Add to cart
© 2017 Wild River Press | All Rights Reserved
Website ByDeBord Creative

Copyright Wild River Press 2018