The Basics of Fly
Tying
One satisfying part of fly fishing,
is tying ones own flies.
Even though they are readily available in shops there are
many advantages to tying your own, other than just the
enjoyment factor.
The fact that you'll be able to design and tie exactly the
fly you like. Color, size and texture will be under your total
control.
You may think the idea of tying your own flies to be a bit
daunting but it really isn't as hard as it first seems.
Tools
There are some basic tools you'll need before you
undertake any tying. Tools such as:
- a fly vice
- scissors
- pliers
- thread
Such tools will give you a better chance of constructing a
quality fly. Keep in mind while tying a fly that your goal is
to make it seem as real as possible to a fish.
Along with the previously mentioned tools you will also want to
have the following at hand:
- Hooks of different shapes and sizes
- Different colors and gauges of thread
- Fur from various animals such as mink or fox
- Feathers from pheasants and peacocks
- Craft cement
Creating
When you are ready to begin tying your first fly, you'll
want to decide exactly what fly you would like to create.
Get hold of a detailed picture of the fly from a book or
from the internet, you'll find many sources with pictures such
as May flies, Caddis flies etc.
Once you can see the fly in detail you'll want to get hold
of the correct materials to make it to closely resemble the
real thing as possible.
Tying
The fly tying process is started by wrapping the thread
around the hook and then attaching the appropriate fur and
feathers, making sure they are secure as you go. Keep adding
the materials till the have the desired look. Obviously there's
more to it than this but that's the general idea.
To help you master the art of fly tying there are classes
available or instruction videos which you can find online.
These will help tremendously along the way. Even a good book
will help speed things along.
You should stick with some examples till you're gained
confidence and then you can start to experiment with your own
ideas.
Fly tying will come easier to some people more than others
but once mastered, tying your own flies can add another
dimension to your passion. It's not for everyone but you'll
find you get even more satisfaction by catching a fish on a fly
you've just made than one you've just purchased.
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