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Old May 3rd, 2006, 09:23 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Beautiful flies vs. Not So Beautiful

"Larry L" wrote in message
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Tom Nakashima wrote:
I've paid 55 cents per fly, which I
thought was a pretty good price, and they do match the patterns I wanted.
-tom


Tom,
I suggest you take up fly tying. It will cost you a LOT more for
flies, so don't think otherwise G and there's a good chance your
flies will be pretty shoddy at first :-), but tying is what changed
"another way to fish" into a true passion for me, personally..

I know you practice casting at lunch and spend WAY too much time in fly
shops G ... you just strike me as a guy that should roll his own.
FWIW, it's not the flies one ties that make the difference, it's all
the study that tying leads to and encourages that adds so very much to
the hobby of fly fishing.


for sure. Even though my flies that I tie myself don't look so perfect and
get kind of screwy... It's 10 times more exciting and satisfying to pull in
a fish on your own creation than someone elses.

likewise when I crash an R/C plane i built myself from balsa sticks, Its 10
times more painful to watch than one I just bought ready to fly.