03-20-2009, 02:10 PM
There is so much information on the web that you could even fore go the books.
A quick start would be to take free tying lessons at one of the big box stores or watch some demonstrations.
There are a number of great step by step websites to look at.
Utube has lots of video on how to tie flies as a number of fly fishing websites do also.
It does take some time ferreting out some of those sites but some of the people here probably could help point you to some resources.
If you are an experienced fly fisherman then you probably have the germination of an idea of some flies that you think are some that you want to try.
Keeping to a low budget and limited materials means one skill you will have fun developing is that of creative material substitutions.
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A quick start would be to take free tying lessons at one of the big box stores or watch some demonstrations.
There are a number of great step by step websites to look at.
Utube has lots of video on how to tie flies as a number of fly fishing websites do also.
It does take some time ferreting out some of those sites but some of the people here probably could help point you to some resources.
If you are an experienced fly fisherman then you probably have the germination of an idea of some flies that you think are some that you want to try.
Keeping to a low budget and limited materials means one skill you will have fun developing is that of creative material substitutions.
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