her is another great tying site
http://www.realisticflytyer.com/
her is another great tying site
http://www.realisticflytyer.com/
We're a little new, but hope to put some good tying stuff together:
www.sweetflies.com
We have tutorials, videos and such....
I don't think this one has been mentioned:
http://www.fishingwithflies.com/
It's a neat site.
Joe
From Siberia
http://www.markov.baikal.ru/keep/pat/dry/index.html
and my humble offering
www.EdEngelman.com
Ed
" Fishermen, hunters, wood choppers, and others,
spending their lives in the fields and woods,
in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves,
are often in a more favorable mood for observing her,
in the intervals of their pursuits,
than philosophers or poets even,
who approach her with expectation."
Henry David Thoreau
One of FAOL's Sponsors have a video library of fly patterns, using Windows media player:
[url=http://www.mustad.no/video_pic/index.php:322c6]Mustad Fly Tying Videos[/url:322c6]
Orvis has some patterns.
http://www.orvis.com/intro.asp?dir_id=1 ... ubject=506
Robert B. McCorquodale
"Flip a fly"
Thanks Parn.
Cheers,
MontanaMoose
If you visit Magnolia and add your favourite tying sites there, we'll all be able to access them permanently and easily. You do have to figure out how to use Magnolia first and the site can get a bit busy so its not perfect: http://ma.gnolia.com/groups/fly-tying. The problem is this page will soon move way down the list where it'll get lost - all our efforts going to waste.
By adding stuff to Magnolia we can build a proper index of sites based on real popularity not search engine trickery. Just join and add your bookmarks, use the Tags box to add key words to describe your bookmarks. You can either join a group as above, or start your own. Later you can access your bookmarks anytime, anywhere.
If all else fails www.dmoz.org is a reasonable place to find stuff free of search engine optimisation - it's just a bit limited considering how much great stuff is out there.
(I don't work for Magnolia or anything like that - I just think the site provides a great opportunity to cut out Google and a lot of the junk it turns out).
Hi All,
Outdoorsbest forums has a good fly tying bulletin board.
http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zeroforum?id=68
Regards,
Gandolf
Here is one that I have in my reference list.
Charlies fly box.
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox/index.cfm
Paul