Derek.Moody wrote:
In article m,
JonnyMac wrote:
You can add surprisingly few items, use hackles from the other end of
your softer capes, add a few scraps from around the house and make
quite a range of useful flies. I'd suggest your first purchase might
include some stronger thread, a couple of flosses, some heavier
silver ribbing and a selection of dyed deer hair.
First thing to get is a book on salmon flies and see what flies you want to
tye, then follow the above good advice. Have a look online for sites, the
one bellow, although american, is quite good.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/atlantic/
If you use them a tube attachment for the vice would be a useful
gadget.
i use a large darning needle for tying tube flies, just remember if you do
to stick a cork over the sharp end if it protrudes from the tube, saves
accidents.
I wouldn't bother with built wings just yet.
Those were the ones I started on and I agree, they are a pain in the a**e
but very satisfying to do when they come out right.
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