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#1674805 - 10/17/07 09:07 AM
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 06/07/05
Posts: 115
Loc: victoria
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Im wanting to get into fly tying. and i want a well rounded kit, mainly for salt water, but i want option of tying trout flys. any ideas thanks a lot
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#1674916 - 10/17/07 09:48 AM
Re: tying
[Re: vhs07]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 01/06/04
Posts: 722
Loc: Lewisville, TX, USA
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Don't try to buy a kit for salt water that also "lets you tie trout flies." No such thing.
The best looking kit from my experience is Bass Pro's Saltwater kit. It has a video with Lefty Kreh explaining tying. The materials in the kit are of a decent quality. Many people will tell you not to buy a kit, but, if you do, try this one. Or at least consider it. Most kits have inferior materials.
For trout flies, add materials to your collection as you go. No trout fly kit I've ever seen has quality materials in it.
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#1676103 - 10/17/07 06:40 PM
Re: tying
[Re: Long-Haired Dave]
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Registered: 02/27/07
Posts: 83
Loc: Montana
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Listen to what Dave is telling you. I cannot speak about a saltwater kits but I have never I mean never seen a freshwater fly tying kit that was worth spending money on. A good flyshop can custom build a kit for you with quality materials but avoid prepackaged kits as they are full of [censored] that you will never use. If you have not done so, take a fly tying class this will save you lots of $$ in the long run.
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#1676211 - 10/17/07 07:15 PM
Re: tying
[Re: Llama]
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Registered: 06/04/07
Posts: 54
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I just got into tying within the last few weeks. I completed a trade online for some fly tying material, a few tools, and a vise. The vise was a starter vise and although it worked well I didn't really like it. I went to eBay and bought a Danvise for $62. It's an awesome little vise and fully adjustable and rotates. I have tied a dozen or so flies on it and it works great.
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#1869709 - 01/09/08 04:53 PM
Re: tying
[Re: rrhyne56]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 01/09/08
Posts: 83
Loc: Dallas Tx.
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just be carefull on e-bay some of the seller's are no good I know I buy and sell on there all the time..
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#1874224 - 01/10/08 10:59 PM
Re: tying
[Re: flyfish4ever]
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Registered: 06/07/05
Posts: 115
Loc: victoria
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yea my father and i do to, i ended up picking up a set up from key west outfits, its not bad
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#1878364 - 01/12/08 06:10 PM
Re: tying
[Re: vhs07]
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Registered: 01/09/08
Posts: 83
Loc: Dallas Tx.
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I have been lookin at that set as well but i really want another montana mogoose that is a great vice and the hook range is from about a size 24 up to a 6/0 wish i hadn't sold mine now...lol
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#1887982 - 01/16/08 04:48 AM
Re: tying
[Re: vhs07]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 02/16/01
Posts: 4466
Loc: McKinney TX USA
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Im wanting to get into fly tying. and i want a well rounded kit, mainly for salt water, but i want option of tying trout flys. any ideas thanks a lot Here are my thoughts - buy a toolkit, a decent toolkit and then select one pattern that you want to fish right now. Get those supplies, tie that pattern for a few packs of hooks. Then branch out. Instead of dropping a huge wad of cash on a big inventory of materials you can build as you go. Believe me, in short order you'll have bags and boxes all over the house. At least that is what one guy told me....
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#1889619 - 01/16/08 03:26 PM
Re: tying
[Re: rrhyne56]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 01/09/08
Posts: 83
Loc: Dallas Tx.
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I think Dave has seen one of my flie's last saterday..but he is right you will have hook's and all kind's of stuff every where in no time
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#1895015 - 01/18/08 01:09 PM
Re: tying
[Re: vhs07]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 02/16/01
Posts: 4466
Loc: McKinney TX USA
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Im wanting to get into fly tying. and i want a well rounded kit, mainly for salt water, but i want option of tying trout flys. any ideas thanks a lot I found some handy tutorial videos on tying that might be of use. They are here .
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#1895326 - 01/18/08 02:32 PM
Re: tying
[Re: rrhyne56]
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Registered: 06/07/05
Posts: 115
Loc: victoria
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thats for the vid, but that is how i gain interested in tying i was bored in my dorm watching youtube vids on fly fishing and saltwater fishing
thanks alot everyone who chipped in
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#1905714 - 01/22/08 04:40 PM
Re: tying
[Re: rrhyne56]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 01/09/08
Posts: 83
Loc: Dallas Tx.
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You can also go to flyfishing in saltwater.com they have vids you can watch
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#1905748 - 01/22/08 04:52 PM
Re: tying
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 02/16/01
Posts: 4466
Loc: McKinney TX USA
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And come on up to the Texoma Tie-In for more tips and insight.
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#1906728 - 01/23/08 05:03 AM
Re: tying
[Re: rrhyne56]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 06/07/05
Posts: 115
Loc: victoria
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thanks for the invite, but texoma is a little far...
i'm really pleased with a zonker shrimp pattern that found and, am working on the tarpon toad
some times i clamp the vise to my laptop, and get on youtube
thanks for all the input, im ready to get on the water
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#1908118 - 01/23/08 12:24 PM
Re: tying
[Re: rrhyne56]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 06/07/05
Posts: 115
Loc: victoria
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well i havent had the urge to go with the weather like this and i broke a guide on my waterloo rod so its at the shop( its nice that they are stationed here) even though its my spinning rod, i like to be able to have it if i need it...
i want to go but maybe this weekend?
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#2003054 - 02/24/08 03:44 AM
Re: tying
[Re: rrhyne56]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 02/23/08
Posts: 79
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Two other great starter patterns for salt water tyers are Clouser minnows and Cypert mylar minnows. They are simple to tie, can be tied in lots of sizes and colors, and work well on most saltwater fish.
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