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I thought it over last night and decided to start tying my own flies.
What convinced me is, one of the person's in this group mentioned that after I get started, I'll probably enjoy doing it. And what better way to get advice from the experts in ROFF. I'm going to start with the vise. I understand this is what holds the hook in place, as I tie the fly. There are many good fly vise on the market, some adjustable in the up/down and rotatable, some are base stands, some are clamp stands. And priced range anywhere from $20.oo to $600.oo. Recommendations on a fly-tying vise? Companies to look at? I'll be tying flies in the #20 through #14 range with some of the patterns I'm interested in are the Adams, Parachute Adams, Pale Morning Duns, Royal Wulff, Copper Johns, Elk Hair Caddis, and the Light Cahill. thanks, -tom |
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