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Old October 26th, 2006, 05:48 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Personal economics of fly tying

On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 23:28:45 -0700, JR wrote:

I tie the vast majority of the flies I use (maybe 90-95% or so).
In large part, though, that's because I already have a lot of
money invested in tools, hooks and materials. Being frugal by
nature, as well as unemployed at the moment g, I believe it
would be unacceptably wasteful to let all that stuff sit there
while I went out and spent money on flies.

That said, if I came into a fortune tomorrow, I'd probably give
away all my tying stuff and never tie again..... and not feel I
was any worse off as a fly fisherman.

For one thing, having tied, I'm now a far better judge of what
makes a well-made trout fly. Even if I stopped tying, I think
I'd still forever be a more discriminating consumer of flies. In
the end, that's perhaps the greatest profit I've had from
learning to tie in the first place.

- JR



Sounds like you thought that tying your own flies would save you
money......:-)