Spey & Dee Fly Tutorial By Cameron Derbyshire

About Educational Resources

Antique Hook Posters By Ron Reinhold

Are These Blacker Flies?

Are These Blacker Flies? (Part II)

Birding on the Web

Blacker's Wings & How to Make Them By Martin Bach

Boston Fly Plate

Chinese Hackle

Classified Section

Cool Ideas and Tips

Design of flies..Going with the FLOW by Aaron Ostoj

Dyeing with Natural Dyes By Charles Vestal

Facts and Folklore About Hooks By Ron Reinhold

Flies In Stages

From Anton Rist an Evangeline Variation

From Bud Guidry Elegant Simplicity

From Dave McNeese an Orange Heron and Pearl Peril

From David White A Sir Richard

From Edwin Rist A Green Highlander & Pyrite

From Gordeaux The Mary O and Purple Infusion

From Kyle Hand A Blue Baron Variation

From Kyle Hand a Jock Scott

From Stefano Farkas No 1 A Golden Lady & Popham

From Stefano Farkas No 2 A Greenhighlander & Butcher

From Stefano Farkas No 3 A Baron & Childers

From Stefano Farkas No 4 A jumbo Popham

From Stefano Farkas No 5 Three Doctors

From Stefano Farkas No 6 A Jock Scott

Growing Your Own Silk Gut by Jim Blais

Hatches Magazine

Indian Crow / Red-Ruffed Fruit Crow

Indian Crow Subs by Don Colman

JEC Silk Floss

Lt. Col. Reid's Materials Order

Making a Chute Wing Setter by Don Colman

National Geographic Silk Gut Article

Niagra Falls 2007

Notes on Salmon Fly Storage By David White

Photography Light Station

Raising Heritage Turkeys By Kyle Hand

Rare Heritage Turkey

Stonehenge

Tapered Floss Underbodies By Stefano Farkas

Test for 07

The 2004 International Fly Tying Symposium

The high cost of tying Atlantic Salmon Flies today?

The Pine Meadow House Gang or A Fly Tyer?s Excellent Adventure

The Tinsel Belt by Tero Lannes

Thread Trap by Wayne Luallen

Tinsel Bodies by Wayne Luallen

Tony's Gems by Anthony Smith

Tony's Gems....Gallery

Toppings and Tails by David White

Tying The Gordon by Cameron Derbyshire

What's New Archives

Wing Length-Barb to Hook Ratio


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