Flies

Learn how to use the fixed and rotary vice for tying a fly for fly fishing in this free video. Expert: Ed Story Contact: www.feather-craft.com Bio: Ed Story founded Feather Craft Fly Fishing in 1955. He is a life long fly tyer and fly fisher. He has created many original flies that are still used [...]

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Polaris Flies video shows that NEW FLY TYING MATERIALS make some of the flashiest charlies (yes I know the spelling is not the same — it’s POLARIS FLIES design) with the perfect blends of UVA pearlescent and other great colors available. These old standards get even flashier when the Patent Pending heat activated process cooks [...]

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he is having problems finding anybody who have the same problem and would like to know if their is anywhere for disabled people to continue on doing this hobbie he has done for many years. he lives in the north east area. he would be very grateful if anybody could help him.

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The Five Main Types of Fly Fishing Flies

by Dan on March 20, 2010

Although there are hundreds of types of flies used for fly fishing, most of them fall into five specific categories, or types. These types are dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, streamers and buck tails, and terrestrials. The main purpose of the fly is to imitate an insect that the fish wants to eat. A dry [...]

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Polaris Flies video shows how to whip finish by hand. This is required to properly finish NEW (Nuclee-r Emission Wing) Flies process (Patent Pending) developed by Tim Caillouet the owner of POLARIS FLIES. www.1a-fly-fishing.com

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In fly fishing, flies are generally divided into four types of artificial flies. (Flies are also called lures in some countries.)  They are: 1       Dry flies 2 Wet flies 3 Nymphs 4 Streamers The categories of flies can cross into each other.  There are no real strict guidelines for classifying the flies as depending [...]

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If you are into fly fishing, then definitely you have encountered fishing terms such as artificial fly, wet and dry flies and fly fishing flies. In fact, the term fly fishing will not be without the flies. However, it must be clear that flies, even the artificial ones, can be used for other forms of [...]

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5 Types of Fly Fishing Flies

by Dan on March 8, 2010

Although most flies represent water insects, a terrestrial fly is made to imitate a land insect that has fallen into the water. The two most common terrestrials that are imitated for fly fishing are the ant and the grasshopper.Although there are hundreds of  types of flies used for fly fishing, most of them fall into [...]

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Flies sure have come a long way. Today there are dozens of specialized vices and tools as well as hundreds of supply outlets. And of course you can buy ready made fresh or saltwater fishing flies from anywhere in the world, with the click of a button. But one thing remains the same; the best [...]

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I’m kinda new to fly fishing for trout on Scottish Lochs I would appriciate any advice on what kind of flies might work. And maybe some advice on retrieving technics for each fly. Thanks in advance.

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