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Suggestion on Mail order
"Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Could someone suggestion a mail order catalog for fly tying . I live in Ohio . (Michigan ,Ohio, Pennsylvanian , W.Va , N.C - where i will be fishing) http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...oogl e+Search Op |
Suggestion on Mail order
"Drew Cutter" wrote ... Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...oogl e+Search Op Nice Reply. I guess tying flies is an exclusive club. As a newbie who is interested in learning how to make my own flies I wanted to find the best place to order my stuff and learn. What a welcome. Hey Drew.... A: Grow a thicker skin. Stuff happens on Usenet. Part of the deal. I'd suggest lurking for a while to get a feel for the character(s) of a group. Helpful. Plus, you can lurk for a while and see what other people are discussing or have discussed. Do you think this is the first time your question has been asked? Maybe Google thru the archives (they go back a while). BTW, Op's a pretty good guy. He could have very easily sent you he http://tinyurl.com/2rfwr At least he actually sent you to Google..... :-) B: There are many, many shops on the web. Try Hook and Hackle (hookhack.com), Feather Craft (feather-craft.com) to start. The big boxes (Bass Pro and Cabela's) can work, too. Dan (still pretty much a newb around here -- after a couple years) |
Suggestion on Mail order
"Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Almost forgot Toledo is going to get new bass pro shop. Daniel-San wrote: "Drew Cutter" wrote ... Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...oogl e+Search Op Nice Reply. I guess tying flies is an exclusive club. As a newbie who is interested in learning how to make my own flies I wanted to find the best place to order my stuff and learn. What a welcome. Hey Drew.... A: Grow a thicker skin. Stuff happens on Usenet. Part of the deal. I'd suggest lurking for a while to get a feel for the character(s) of a group. Helpful. Plus, you can lurk for a while and see what other people are discussing or have discussed. Do you think this is the first time your question has been asked? Maybe Google thru the archives (they go back a while). BTW, Op's a pretty good guy. He could have very easily sent you he http://tinyurl.com/2rfwr At least he actually sent you to Google..... :-) B: There are many, many shops on the web. Try Hook and Hackle (hookhack.com), Feather Craft (feather-craft.com) to start. The big boxes (Bass Pro and Cabela's) can work, too. Dan (still pretty much a newb around here -- after a couple years) http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...o+new+bass+pro :-) Oh, and folks get sort of cranky about top-posting around here. --riverman |
Suggestion on Mail order
"Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... Could someone suggestion a mail order catalog for fly tying . I live in Ohio . (Michigan ,Ohio, Pennsylvanian , W.Va , N.C - where i will be fishing) http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...oogl e+Search Op Nice Reply. I guess tying flies is an exclusive club. As a newbie who is interested in learning how to make my own flies I wanted to find the best place to order my stuff and learn. What a welcome. Sorry you took my Google proffering as an affront to your request for assistance. And no, tying flies is not an exclusive club. I am learning to tie flies on my own too, and while others may assisted us, no one can give a definitive answer to your request for "the best place" to get a mail order catalog concerning fly tying. Purchasing fly tying materials is not unlike anything else that you might purchase--a hit and miss, trial and error process. My Google, to you, was a sincere "suggestion." Op |
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