03-03-2007, 08:40 PM
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[size 1]I am thinking about taking the plunge into learning to tie my own flys. Last time I tied a fly was when I was like 13 so many years ago. Is there anykind of starter kits that are decently priced or a list of things I should get and likewyas avoid. Also what about books that have patterns and soforth in them.
What I brought me to this point is I see all the good work you guys do, and Flygoddess has graced me with one of her flys and the craftmanship is just so much better than anything you can buy. Plus I think having an understanding of what the flys are will make me a better fisherman.
Thanks
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[size 1]I am thinking about taking the plunge into learning to tie my own flys. Last time I tied a fly was when I was like 13 so many years ago. Is there anykind of starter kits that are decently priced or a list of things I should get and likewyas avoid. Also what about books that have patterns and soforth in them.
What I brought me to this point is I see all the good work you guys do, and Flygoddess has graced me with one of her flys and the craftmanship is just so much better than anything you can buy. Plus I think having an understanding of what the flys are will make me a better fisherman.
Thanks
Majja [/size]
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] But one thing for sure tying flies will keep you out of trouble and at home. That may or may not thrill your spouse.
] Yes I know. You need QuickTime to view the video. Usually when I copy and paste a shortcut the link is active within the post. Not in this case otherwise it would be underscored. Anyone wanting to view the video just PM me and I will forward the link.