Fly Tying Millinery
Learn to Tie Series: Grey Ghost
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Millinery $13.78 Millinery |
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Beyond Basic Fly Tying $19.97 Beyond Basic Fly Tying |
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Universal Fly Tying Guide $10 Universal Fly Tying Guide |
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The Art of Fly Tying $20.3 The Art of Fly Tying |
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The Complete Fly-Tying Kit $20.3 The Complete Fly-Tying Kit |
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Ogden on Fly Tying, Etc $21.27 Ogden on Fly Tying, Etc |
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Fly Fishing: Fly Tying, Bibliography of Fly Fishing, Bibliography of Fly Fishing (Fly Tying, Stories, Fiction), Bibliography of Fly $14.14 Fly Fishing: Fly Tying, Bibliography of Fly Fishing, Bibliography of Fly Fishing (Fly Tying, Stories, Fiction), Bibliography of Fly |
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Fly Tying $18.23 Readers will discover the most effective, most original, and most historic flies published in the 30-year history of Fly Rod & Reel magazine. The book is filled with fly-tying tips and fly-pattern designs straight from Fly Rod & Reel, contributors such as Darrel Martin, A.K. Best, Ted Leeson and many others; all make this a must-have or perfect gift for a fly tier of any skill level. |
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Ogden on Fly Tying, Etc. (1887) $12.73 Ogden on Fly Tying, Etc. (1887) |
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50 Deadly Fly-tying Patterns $9.93 50 Deadly Fly-tying Patterns |
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Inside Fly Tying $13.52 Fly-tying instructor Dick Talleur teaches in step-by-step detail some of fly tying’s challenges, such as working with peacock quills, tying wood duck wings, choosing feathers for streamers, and using gel thread. |
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A Kid’s Guide to Fly Tying $10.84 This book is a complete, easy-to-use beginners guide to fly tying. Perfect for adults and kids alike. |
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Fly-Tying Kit With Expert Tips $5.99 This ingenious miniature kit offers a booklet of simple instructions on the basics of fly-tying, plus components for tying actual flies to be used in fly-fishing expeditions. Consumable. |
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Tying the Classic Salmon Fly $38.63 Includes step-by-step, fully illustrated instructions on tying a variety of classic salmon patterns by the best salmon fly tiers in North America. |
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Production Fly Tying $26.63 Make fly tying easier and more efficient with this edition. Best reveals concise and comprehensive instructions with tried-and-true timesaving tips. 299 photos. |
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Fly Tying Class $180 Learn the art of fly-tying from one of our seasoned fly fishing instructors. During your two 3 hours sessions, you will learn how to tie a fly of your own creation and then to how to catch a fish with each unique fly. Every good angler starts their day by tying their fly. This class is your chance to learn, and become a true angler. |
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Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple II $16.91 Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple II |
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The Benchside Introduction to Fly Tying $29.69 Renowned writing team Ted Leeson and Jim Schollmeyer have set another milestone in the world of fly tying with this unique new addition to their Benchside Reference series. Following the incredible success of The Fly Tier’s Benchside Reference, Jim & Ted now offer the first beginner’s book of fly typing to allow readers simultaneous access to fly recipes, tying steps, and techniques. No more flipping back and forth from fly pattern to technique, hoping the wings don’t fall off your mayfly. The first 50 pages of this oversized, spiral-bound book are filled with impeccably photographed fly-tying techniques. The next 150 pages are cut horizontally across the page. The top pages show tying steps for dozens of fly patterns, including references to tying techniques that are explained step by step in the bottom pages. This groundbreaking book is sure to thrill all fly tiers. Over 1500 beautiful color photographs, over 200 all-color pages. |
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Basic Fly Tying $13.01 The ultimate beginner’s guide to fly tying. Step-by-step color photographs and concise text illustrate every phase of the tying process, even the most basic. Patterns and skills learned are sure to last a lifetime. Includes the contributions of veteran fly-tiers and anglers: Wayne Luallen, fly tier and consultant; Michael Radencich, photographer; and John McKim, artist. |
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Guide to Fly Tying $35.29 Acclaimed tier and master teacher Dick Talleur presents the fundamentals and key techniques for tying all the popular patterns, with step-by-step color photos and explicit text showing every nuance of the process. This book builds on Talleur’s classic reference, Mastering the Art of Fly Tying (see below), one of the first to go beyond the simple recipe-photo format to provide detailed explanations of technique. That book taught a generation of fly fishers how to tie; Guide to Fly Tying offers the same scope and approach while incorporating the latest in materials, tools, and techniques. |
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ABC’s of Fly Tying $7.19 – Plastic comb binding with title stamped on binding for easy identification.– Format lays flat for easy use in following step-by-step instructions– Proven system of teaching based on years of testing with TU tiersWith this straightforward manual any beginner can get started fly tying. Based on the course taught by the Basil W. Woods chapter of Trout Unlimited (NH), the book covers the 21 basic skills every tier needs to learn, practice, and perfect: tying on, the whip finish, pinch tying, abrading, dubbing, working with wings and hackle, and the high tie method. After the basic techniques, the book moves on to the step-by-step instructions for tying 18 popular flies. Beliveau simplifies the often intimidating world of fly tying and gives just the right amount of detail to enable tiers to fill their flyboxes with the dry flies, wet flies, streamers, and nymphs they need for all kinds of trout fishing. |
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Nymph Fly-Tying Techniques $16.23 Noted photographer and author, Jim Schollmeyer, now puts his talents to tying nymphs. More than just a book of nymph patterns, this book takes a different approach. Realizing that many nymph patterns have evolved from variations on a handful of basic designs and tying techniques, Jim has written on these evolutions and how your repertoire of flies can be broadened by seeing how a variety of modifications can be worked into fly designs to produce the desired appearance or behavior.With his crisp step-by-step photos and concise text. Jim Schollmeyer has done it again, another great fly-tying technique book. |
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Advanced Fly Tying $26.39 In his fourth book on the subject, author A. K. Best offers a thoughtful interpretation of advanced techniques for tying trout flies. In A. K. Best’s Advanced Fly Tying, A. K. discusses tools, materials, and methods in elaborate detail, and the resulting fly patterns may, in the right hands, fool a few more trout, according to John Gierach’s introduction. |
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Private Fly Tying Course $125 There is no other feeling quite like catching the big fish on a fly you tied yourself. Casting the fly out and getting it to drift just right to get the attention of the wary big one, and then having him take. All the while knowing it was your hands that made the fly that fooled him.Your Private 5 session course takes you through tying basic patterns, to learning how to thread a hook, tie a half hitch and even tie a whip finish by hand. On completion of the class, the student should have the ability to tie about 80% of the basic patterns shown in most fly-tying books.Flies selected for the course include; rubber spiders, nymphs, streamers, and dry flies. These will represent the typical patterns needed to create similar types of flies. Approximately ten different patterns will be demonstrated through the course.Come on out and experience the gratification of tying your own flies! |
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Fly Tying With A K $25.24 These tips and techniques from master fly tier A. K. Best help readers meet the challenges of today’’s new tying materials. Part One addresses several common tying problems and gives solutions that every tier can use. Part Two describes new materials and patterns, explains how these are different from traditional materials, and what that means for today’’s fisherman. |
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Fran Better’s Fly Fishing, Fly Tying and Pattern Guide $14.39 Fran Better’s Fly Fishing, Fly Tying and Pattern Guide |
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The Fly-Tying Bible $16.46 [back cover] 100 top patterns with clearly illustrated step-by-step sequences showing every stage of the fly’s construction Covers all traditional trout and salmon flies as well as the most up-to-date patterns Focuses on proven fish-catchers used successfully all over the world Flies vary in complexity, providing patterns suitable for every skill level, from novice to experienced tyer Peter Gathercole is widely regarded as one of Britain’s leading fly-tyers and game-fishing writer/photographers. His articles and photographs have appeared in several top fishing magazines. The Fly-tying Bible is his fourth book on fly-fishing. |
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Charlie Craven’s Basic Fly Tying $26.36 Charlie Craven’’s Basic Fly Tying is a modern course in fly-tying fundamentals, covering the tools, materials, and techniques to tie a wide range of popular flies and their variations. The series of lessons shows how flies build on one another, enabling readers to tie a wide range of patterns simply by breaking them down into parts. Charlie Craven’’s book is sure to become a standard text for basic fly tying. |
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Imitative Fly Tying $23.72 The author of Tying Flies the Paraloop Way returns with this comprehensive overview featuring dozens of new techniques. Topics covered include: — Emerging fly patterns. Alternative approaches to designing flies, including sub-emergers, detached hackles, front and rear shucks, bootlace flies, pre-formed foam underbodies, flex and foam, and many other new and alternative techniques.– The newly emerged adult fly and how to create the true dry fly. Introducing the under thorax technique, how to use preformed foam underbodies on true dry flies, and how to expand the use of the double hackle.– Spent spinners. Introducing the over and under thorax technique, detached hackles for spent fly patterns, and much more.Subsequent chapters cover nymphs, larvae, and pupae; small stream fishing; and a discussion on the use of the vise. Detailed illustrations and photographs throughout depict the steps described in the text. |
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The Complete Book of Fly Tying $19.28 With over 90,000 sold in its first edition, this is a classic book from a highly respected tier (Jay Cassell, Deputy Editor, Field & Stream ). Here is a book for fly tiers, beginners and experts alike, that provides foolproof directions for tying all types of flies. Unlike specialized books that describe particular types or styles of flies, this book covers them all–both freshwater and saltwater flies. Dry flies for trout, streamers for tarpon, hair bugs for bass: you will find them here. Eric Leiser teaches the basic methods for tying standard dries, hair dries, parachute dries, hackleless flies, wets, nymphs, streamers, Jassids and other terrestrials, and more. Whether you”re a seasoned tier looking for specific advice, or you”re brand new to the craft and just want the fundamentals, this book is a complete education. 50 b/w illus., 16 b/w photos. |
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Recreational Fishing Lists: Bibliography of Fly Fishing, Bibliography of Fly Fishing (Fly Tying, Stories, Fiction, Bibliography of Fly Fishing $19.99 Recreational Fishing Lists: Bibliography of Fly Fishing, Bibliography of Fly Fishing (Fly Tying, Stories, Fiction, Bibliography of Fly Fishing |
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Pocket Guide to Basic Fly Tying Techniques $8.78 This is a compact, concise, and easy-to-use guide to the most common fly tying techniques, that will take the beginner way beyond basics. It’s a tool, as surely as a vise or bobbin, that should be a staple item on fly tying tables everywhere. |
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The Millinery Department $22.97 The Millinery Department |