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Fly Tying
All about fly tying, fly patterns, fly tying materials and fly tying methods.
Tie Better
Section:
Improve your fly tying and learn new tricks with fly tying materials and tools. Fly tying methods, smartest way of doing things, thread control, material handling, do-it-yourself tools and much more.
Go to the fly tying section here.
Fly patterns
Section:
The best fly patterns from all over the globe. Pattern descriptions, fly tying materials lists, step-by-step tying instructions, pictures, instruction videos.
Go the the flypattern section here.
A portable fly tying kit
In the most simplistic terms, a flytying kit must only have the tools and materials necessary to tie the flies you may use on a single trip or a single river. However, like most of us, a travelling flytying kit consumes more space than 26 high-schoolers crammed in a Volkswagen Beetle.
Tying with CDC
Duck's arse:
Dutch Hans Weilenmann tells the history of the use of CDC feathers in fly tying, covers the different types of feathers and their use and lists both CDC tying tips and a bunch of CDC patterns.
Take a CDC lesson here
Thread control
If you ever saw skilled tyers tie, you'll probably have noticed that many of them keep spinning the bobinholder more or less vividly every time the let go of it. If you didn't notice, try looking the next time you see a 'pro' tie.
Flexible bench
Woodworking:
German Jan-Ole Willers wanted to be able to clear his vice, tools and materials off the dining table for such unimportant events as lunch and dinner. That made him think out and build his own inexpensive portable fly tying bench. You can do the same.
See the full construction details in this article
Tying Station
Woodworking:
A tying station is a small, mobile board where you can set up your vise and your tools, making it quick and easy to move your favorite tying spot around: from the dinner table to the TV to the office to... the bed? This article gives you some ideas on how to make one.
Find instructions, images and drawings here
Hyperclomplete guide to fly tying
Beginners:
There are many intended uses for this guide, namely as reference to ensure you have a fairly complete compendium as to what you will need to get started in flytying or to use when dropping the perfect holiday gift hint. But more importantly, it is meant for the budding fly tyer, in hopes that the years of wisdom gained through trial and error from myself and my tying buddies will steer the newcomer down the right path
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