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Pattern Question
I am newer to fly tying and jig tying, I have been doing it for a
couple of months now, and really enjoy it, but I have a question. Where can I find good patterns on the internet with photos of most steps, not just the finished product. Being newer to this it doesn't help me much to just see a finished product, although I have tied off single pictures before. Thanks. Russell Unger |
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Rusty Unger wrote:
Where can I find good patterns on the internet with photos of most steps, not just the finished product. Being newer to this it doesn't help me much to just see a finished product, although I have tied off single pictures before. Thanks. They don't get any better than this: http://troutflies.com/tutorials/ |
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Rusty Unger wrote:
I am newer to fly tying and jig tying, I have been doing it for a couple of months now, and really enjoy it, but I have a question. Where can I find good patterns on the internet with photos of most steps, not just the finished product. Being newer to this it doesn't help me much to just see a finished product, although I have tied off single pictures before. Thanks. Russell Unger The one JR recommended is about as good as it gets. This is another good site for tying tutorials. http://www.flyfishnorcal.org/php-nuk...owpage&pid=133 Have fun! brians |
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In addition to those two sites, you can type the name of a fly into
Google and sometimes, though not always, find a site with tying instructions. vince |
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On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 18:52:39 -0400, Rusty Unger
wrote: I am newer to fly tying and jig tying, I have been doing it for a couple of months now, and really enjoy it, but I have a question. Where can I find good patterns on the internet with photos of most steps, not just the finished product. Being newer to this it doesn't help me much to just see a finished product, although I have tied off single pictures before. Thanks. Russell Unger Try troutflies.com. I find it an excellent source. Just click on tutorials. Tony in VT |
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On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 18:52:39 -0400, Rusty Unger
wrote: I am newer to fly tying and jig tying, I have been doing it for a couple of months now, and really enjoy it, but I have a question. Where can I find good patterns on the internet with photos of most steps, not just the finished product. Being newer to this it doesn't help me much to just see a finished product, although I have tied off single pictures before. Thanks. Russell Unger Try troutflies.com. I find it an excellent source. Just click on tutorials. Tony in VT |
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