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Tim,
Another option to the "kit" would be to identify the flies commonly used on your home waters with success. Then purchase the materials to tie those flies. The shop owner and other mentors can suggest the "easier to tie flies", form that group, on which you can start. I heartily agree with the recommendation of taking a beginner's class. Books are great- some better than others- but they do not listen when you have a question, nor can they place materials on the hook for you like an instructor can. Best wishes for many years of tying and fishing those flies.-- G.S. "Stack" Scoville, Jr., Owner, FLYTYER FLIES Specializing in Framed Atlantic Salmon and Spey Flies for the Collector "Tim G" wrote in message om... Hi, I'm a non-fly-tying fly fisherman - one of those - who finally thinks he needs to get into tying. Snip |
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