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Fly Tying DVD

AlaskaBill

Fishizzle, I use worms but I'm looking to upgrade!
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Try Fly Tying Masters.

Earlier this year I purchased one of their DVDs just to check it out and it was worth it. Quality is very good. Three patterns were tied by AK Best and two by Stalcup. Very professional but a little pricey at $5 a pattern IMO. The face of the CD has your selected pattern names pressed right on it.
 
i checked out the site on creating your own video on tying, it looks good , but your right to fill a disc is about 40 dollars, . it's hard cause when your just starting off unless you go to a class, or you have some one coaching you and willing to spend some time with you, the video is a good way to get the basic's down..
 
i checked out the site on creating your own video on tying, it looks good , but your right to fill a disc is about 40 dollars, . it's hard cause when your just starting off unless you go to a class, or you have some one coaching you and willing to spend some time with you, the video is a good way to get the basic's down..

Why not just go with the minimum of five for $25. Select a nymph, an emerger, a dry fly, a spinner, and a streamer (or instead of a streamer get a caddis or stonefly pattern). Most fly tying patterns are only slight variations of others. Once you learn how to make a Pheasant Tail nymph, you'll have little trouble making other nymphs such as Hare's Ear, Prince, Zug Bug, etc...
 
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