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Hi,
I'm a non-fly-tying fly fisherman - one of those - who finally thinks he needs to get into tying. I've combed your old posts, and read all your warnings against buying a fly-tying kit... yet, still, I can't help but think that a good kit might not be a bad way to go, simply for learning's sake. I understand that I'll certainly be buying new materials (and not using some that come with the kit), possibly buying some new tools later on... and that overall it might not be the most cost-effective way to go... but even so, I still can't help but think this might just make things a bit easier to start. With that in mind, does anyone have any thoughts on the Orvis Premium Fly Tying Kit? I ask about this one because I'd seen a post back when saying that it actually wasn't so bad... Any thoughts on this, or suggestions for any other good kits, are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tim |
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