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Trout Sense
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Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. The Skeptical Consumer
2. The Trout's World
3. What a Trout Sees
4. The Anatomy of a Trout's Eye
5. Search-Image Formation
6. What a Trout Hears
7. Chemoreception: Smell and Taste
8. More Sense
9. Making Sense

Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Jason Randall is the author of Moving Water and Feeding Time. He enjoys promoting his books at fly fishing shows across the country and is a frequent contributor to American Angler. He lives in Woodstock, Illinois.

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Randall explains...how [trout] can taste the differences in the different types of food that they have available to ingest. He explains in fine detail how the makeup of trout eyes allows them to see things in the manner they do. Interestingly, trout have a keen sense of smell, which is something that most anglers do not take into consideration. All of these factors, once learned, can help any fly angler put together a total battle plan to take to their favourite stream or river to combat the wily trout. Randall's lessons will increase the success of any angler armed with a fly rod.
*Steve Sarley*

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