Whether or not the Atlantic salmon fly is used to lure a salmon, it represents for anglers and non-anglers alike a unique approach to craftsmanship and creativity. Hailed as the pinnacle of the art flytying, this traditional fly possesses a refinement of design and a profusion of brilliantly colored and patterned feather. Flytyers, anglers, and collectors around the world have long been fascinated by the beauty of the Atlantic salmon fly. Over the last two decades, there has been an extraordinary renaissance of interest in this most artful of fishing flies. In The Atlantic Salmon Fly: The Tyers and Their Art, twenty-three talented contemporary flytyers - from the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan - share the stories of their lives and present the magnificent creations that have helped earn them a well-deserved place in this popular area of flytying. In interviews with author Judith Dunham, the flytyers reveal the inspiration for their creativity and reminisce about their angling experiences. John Clayton's stunning, full-color photographs show off the extraordinary detail and intricacy of these exquisite flies. Dressings, or recipes., for the flies are listed in an appendix, as is an extensive selection of books tracing the history of the Atlantic salmon fly.