George Edward Mac Kenzie Skues

George Edward Mac Kenzie Skues

George Edward MacKenzie Skues, usually known as G. E. M. Skues (1858 – 1949), was a British lawyer, author and fly fisherman most noted for the invention of modern-day nymph fishing and the controversy it caused with the Chalk stream dry fly doctrine developed by Frederic M. Halford. His second book, The Way of a Trout with the Fly (1921) is considered a seminal work on nymph fishing methodology. According to Dr Andrew Herd, the British fly fishing historian, Skues:

Paul Schullery, the American fly fishing historian, characterizes Skues in Skues on Trout as:

John Goddard in The Essential G. E. M. Skues wrote:

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