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The Teesdale Angler was first published in 1858 and intended by its author 'as a help and guide to Trout fishers generally, especially those of Yorkshire, Durham, Westmoreland, and Cumberland.' Lakeland's perceptive advice and richly observed insights - his artificial fly patterns and methods for dressing them - have earned this little book a lasting place in the library of fly-fishing classics.