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Fly tying

Fly tying (also historically referred to in England as dressing flies) is the process of producing an artificial fly used by fly fishing anglers to catch...

Last Update: 2024-03-11T21:37:14Z Word Count : 4375 Synonim Fly tying

Artificial fly

names. Fly tying is a common practice in fly fishing, considered by many anglers an important part of the fly fishing experience. Many fly fishers tie their...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T05:59:12Z Word Count : 3524 Synonim Artificial fly

Tying

Look up tying in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tying may refer to: Fly tying, process of producing an artificial fly Knot tying, techniques of fastening...

Last Update: 2023-12-22T00:58:51Z Word Count : 82 Synonim Tying

A.K. Best

his work. Production Fly Tying (1989) Dying and Bleaching Natural Fly Tying Materials (1993) A.K.'s Fly Box (1996) Advanced Fly Tying (2001) Dying and Bleaching...

Last Update: 2024-03-02T15:57:50Z Word Count : 1403 Synonim A.K. Best

Fly fishing

of several books on the subject of fly tying and fly fishing techniques. Alfred Ronalds took up the sport of fly fishing, learning the craft on the rivers...

Last Update: 2024-02-03T09:03:45Z Word Count : 9370 Synonim Fly fishing

Carrie G. Stevens

of Rangeley Favorite trout and salmon flies. Self-taught in the art of fly tying, Stevens invented the Grey Ghost Streamer, an imitation of the Smelt,...

Last Update: 2024-01-16T02:45:30Z Word Count : 1081 Synonim Carrie G. Stevens

Woolly Bugger

chenille or fur body, and a hackle palmered from the tail to the head of the fly. Tying the pattern with a rib of fine copper wire helps protect the palmer hackle...

Last Update: 2023-12-29T01:04:17Z Word Count : 667 Synonim Woolly Bugger

John Gierach

relationship built around fly fishing. Best previously owned a fly shop in Colorado where he tied flies at a production level (tying many identical flies for...

Last Update: 2024-03-25T17:04:07Z Word Count : 1059 Synonim John Gierach

Bibliography of fly fishing (fly tying, stories, fiction)

significant fly fishing content. Included in this bibliography is a list of fly tying, fly tackle, regional guides, memoirs, stories and fly fishing fiction...

Last Update: 2023-08-08T20:24:28Z Word Count : 5536 Synonim Bibliography of fly fishing (fly tying, stories, fiction)

Tenkara fishing

the same as a regular fly-fishing tippet, and is used to connect the fly to the line (which is too thick to tie directly to the fly). Usually between 30 cm...

Last Update: 2023-07-25T15:39:19Z Word Count : 1021 Synonim Tenkara fishing

Manufacturers of fly tying materials and tools

Manufacturers of fly tying materials and tools produce products specifically designed for tying artificial flies used in fly fishing. For the most part...

Last Update: 2023-06-09T09:46:51Z Word Count : 1213 Synonim Manufacturers of fly tying materials and tools

Marabou (fashion)

the late 19th century, it is also often used in fly tying for making up the lures ('flies') used for fly fishing. "Marabout" was a very popular trimming...

Last Update: 2022-03-09T21:39:51Z Word Count : 368 Synonim Marabou (fashion)

Jock Scott fly

in this fly are shown in the infobox. Many of the original components are from rare birds. Kontio, Timo. "Fly tying the Jock Scott Salmon Fly Step by...

Last Update: 2022-12-18T21:59:47Z Word Count : 194 Synonim Jock Scott fly

Tube fly

A tube fly is a general tying style of artificial fly used by fly anglers. Tube flies differ from traditional artificial flies as they are tied on small...

Last Update: 2023-04-30T14:56:12Z Word Count : 1059 Synonim Tube fly

Bibliography of fly fishing

memoirs, stories and fly fishing fiction see: Bibliography of fly fishing (fly tying, stories, fiction). For species related fly fishing literature see:...

Last Update: 2023-10-16T14:03:20Z Word Count : 5089 Synonim Bibliography of fly fishing

Fly Fishers International

organized voice for fly fishers around the world; they represent all aspects of fly fishing, which include the art of fly tying, casting, and protection...

Last Update: 2023-10-19T16:17:36Z Word Count : 2220 Synonim Fly Fishers International

Pheasant Tail Nymph

tying and fishing the nymph. The design of the fly is significantly different from other flies in that Sawyer did not use thread to construct the fly...

Last Update: 2022-05-28T18:46:32Z Word Count : 833 Synonim Pheasant Tail Nymph

Japanese Flies

of fly tying, both have been very effective in catching fish. Japanese fly designs are even used to fish many types of trout. Japanese fly tying is also...

Last Update: 2022-07-13T18:45:01Z Word Count : 441 Synonim Japanese Flies

Alexandra (wet fly)

pattern in Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing (1950) Alexandra variation by Mary Orvis Marbury Bates, Joseph D. Jr. (1966). Streamer fly tying and fishing. Harrisburg...

Last Update: 2023-06-21T07:13:00Z Word Count : 1004 Synonim Alexandra (wet fly)

Muddler Minnow

Minnow is a popular and versatile artificial fly of the streamer type used in fly fishing and fly tying. The Muddler Minnow was originated by Don Gapen...

Last Update: 2022-04-14T20:17:42Z Word Count : 1089 Synonim Muddler Minnow

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Fly tying

Fly tying (also historically referred to in England as dressing flies) is the process of producing an artificial fly used by fly fishing anglers to catch fish. Fly tying is a manual process done by a single individual using hand tools and a variety of natural and manmade materials that are attached to a hook. Although the recent history of fly tying dates from the middle 1800s, fly tyers were engaged in tying flys since at least 200 AD. Helen Shaw, an American professional fly tyer, defined fly tying as the "simple process of binding various materials to a hook with thread". Fly tying is a practical art form that many individuals are able to practice with reasonable success and tie flies which produce results when fly fishing. It is also a hobby that benefits from the fly tyer's knowledge of the insects and other food sources that fish consume in the wild.Fly tying requires some basic equipment; a vise to hold the hook, a bobbin to dispense and provide tension on thread, scissors, pliers and the appropriate materials for the particular fly pattern selected. These materials consists mostly of feathers, fur/animal hairs, threads, and various synthetic materials. Fly tying equipment enables the fly tyer to efficiently and effectively assemble and secure the materials on the hook to produce a particular type of fly. Fly tying materials were originally limited to various furs, feathers, threads and hooks. Since the mid-1900s, many more natural and synthetic materials are available to use to tie flies.Fly patterns are the instructions or recipes required to create the fly. They specify hook sizes and types, the materials and colors to be used, as well as the sequence to be followed and the assembly methods. There are thousands of possible fly patterns available to the tyer.


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