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    Default Newbie's $3 fly tying bench.

    Hi Folks. My name is Greg and I'm a newbie fly fisherman. I'm also learning to tie my own flies. I bought the Trout Fly Tying kit from Bass Pro Workshops and so far I'm enjoying this part of the hobby.

    Now, it's not TOTALLY fair to call this my $3 bench. I had most of the wood laying around my workshop ready to be used for some project. But my total cost for new stuff was about $3 for some dowels and a 3" bolt.

    The original problem was that I didn't like the way the fly vise clamped onto the table. I didn't want to mark up our table so I always clamped it to a board. Well, that didn't work so well because I had to hand the board over the edge of the table and my arms didn't rest on the table the way I wanted them to. So I made a little clamp from a couple blocks of maple, a threaded T-nut, and a 3" long 1/4-20 bolt. That's screwed to the workbench from underneath.



    Now I can just put my bench on the table and start working.

    I soon found that I was collecting more materials than what would fit in the original box that the kit came in. So I build a box for my materials. Being a woodworker I couldn't just glue 4 pieces together, I had to box join the corners and dado the partitions.



    I built the box so it was just a bit larger than the workbench. It also has a lip around 3 sides on the top. That way the workbench fits right on top of the materials box. I think I'll add some handles on the sides to make it easier to carry.



    See that block of wood with the slot in it? The white piece under it is a piece of 1/8" plywood with paper glued to it. It sits in the wooden block to give me a white background to work against. That really helps my middle age eyes see those tiny flies.



    So that's my little $3 workbench. I've been having a lot of fun learning how to tie flies with it. I joke around with my wife saying that it's just one more thing for me to become obsessive compulsive about.

    I've been busy.


    There's some pheasant tail nymphs in there as well as some hare's ear nymphs, some Adams attractors, some Elk hair and Deer hair caddis flies, some winged ants, a few tiny midges, a few wooley buggers and a couple that were suppose to be one thing but ended up looking like "fuzz on a hook". (But I'm getting better)

    In any case, I thought I'd introduce myself and share the pictures in case it inspires someone else to make there own bench. I'm having a fun time with it and I hope you are too.

    Greg

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    Hi Greg,

    Welcome to the group. You are definitely in the right place. There are lots of friendly people here, many of whom are fellow obsessive-compulsives. You should feel right at home.

    Your fly tying station looks absolutely great. Very functional. You may want to start on your next project which will be building shelves in a closet to hold all your fly tying materials. That box will be good for another month or two but soon you will definitely need more space as your material inventory grows . Trust me on this one! Your flies also look very good. I believe that you have natural gift for this addiction.

    Once again, nice job all the way around and welcome to the FAOL gang. 8T

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    Greg I hope that $3 included some felt pads under your woodworking--That is a nice looking table and your wife wouldn't appreciate any scratchs. Fill in your profile. I'd like to know where you live. Great work from another woodworker. BILL

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    You may want to start on your next project which will be building shelves in a closet to hold all your fly tying materials.
    Yep, I'm finding that to be true. If nothing else, just the need to be organized is causing a need for more cubby holes. I'd like ot have a space for dubbing, a space for chenile, a space for hooks, etc.

    Greg I hope that $3 included some felt pads under your woodworking--That is a nice looking table and your wife wouldn't appreciate any scratches.
    I've thought about that too. Yeah, I think that would be a good idea. After all, my wife is the one that bought me a fly rod for Christmas and some flies, a book on fly fishing, etc. So I need to make sure that she knows this isn't a mistake.

    Actually, she's looking forward to going fishing together. I think she's gone fishing more times in her life than I have. So this could be a good activity to do together.

    I (probably) won't even mind if she catches more fish than me.

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    Nice job I wish I could work that well with wood.

    A tip I learned that might help your old eyes a little more is to use a matte green paper instead of bright white. ( you could glue it onto the other side of the board you have now ). It shows the outline detail of the flies just as well as white and doesn't reflect back at you.

    I copied that idea from Renzetti fly vices when they went from white backboards to the duller green. The store bought one costs $40.00 so you can tell yourself thats how much you saved. Which will justify going out and buying $40.00 bux more supplies.
    Cheers.

    Ps. At flytiers anonymous they use the first line of your post as a standard introduction to the meetings.

    Eg. "Hi Folks. My name is Greg and I'm a newbie fly fisherman."

    It is good that you have already made it to the acknowledgement stage at least. It took courage and we are proud of you.
    For God's sake, Don't Quote me! I'm Probably making this crap up!

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    So I just started at Christmas and you're saying that I need an intervention already?

    I realized that a darker color would work better last night when I was tying with pale yellow thread. It was just lost against that white background. I'm going to take your advice and put some pale green on the other side of that board.

    I just saw a book yesterday on fishing the Sacramento valley (which is just downhill from where I live) and it has lots of places where I can fish before the river fishing season opens up at the end of April. So it looks like I may be able to go out and get my line wet pretty soon. THAT'S when I'm going to need an intervention.

    Most of the rivers up here in the foothills of the sierras certainly have fish.


    But it's still a little cold.


    Although according to my fishing regulations book, there are some sections of the Yuba and Feather Rivers further down the hill that are open now.

    I think that next weekend a road trip is in order.

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    Welcome aboard Greg...great looking fly tying station and box ! I saw your last note about CA regs and there are a few rivers north of you that are open year round for steelhead and even good trout fishing..there might be a creek north of Chico and something around/north of Reddding comes to mind !

    Cheers,

    MontanaMoose

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    Hi Greg,

    Welcome! Nice flies and what a great bench!

    I too started with the BPS kit (saltwater) and I love it. Liked it so much I picked up the others when I found them on sale.

    I look forward to seeing your further woodworking creations as you accumulate more materials, books, tools, and miscellaneous stuff you can't remember why you bought it but you have it anyways!

    Ken

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    I look forward to seeing your further woodworking creations
    Well, you can see some of what I do for (mostly) fun and occasional for profit at my website at www.gbguitars.com

    Essentially, I make these:



    and these:



    I hope I'm not violating any board rules by posting this. I'm not trying to sell my instruments here. In fact, I don't have time to build any right now and I need to finish 3 of my own instruments before I can build something for someone else.

    In any case, when I'm not teaching music, that's what I do.

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    Why wait until the end of April?? I live in the Sac Valley, and can tell you that there are fish in the Lower Yuba, Lower American, Feather below Oroville, Trinity, Lower and Upper Sac, etc. RIGHT NOW, and it is legal to fish them...

    In addition, there are going to some rivers to open up to FFing year round, and they will open on March 1. The following is a correspondence between myself and Dave Lentz of the DFG.

    [b]From Me:[/b]<<Hello Sir,

    A while back, I wrote to you about the FGC's consideration of the
    possibility of there being a winter fishery to include the following
    waters:

    1. American River and tributaries, Section 7.00(b)(6)
    2. East Fork Carson River, Section 7.50(b)(3
    3. Hot Creek, Section 7.50(b)(7
    4. Little Truckee River, Section 7.50(b)(103.5)
    5. Upper Owens River, Section 7.50(b)(134)
    6. Pit River, Section 7.50(b)(141)
    7. Truckee River, Section 7.50(b)(196)
    8. Tuolumne River, Section 7.50(b)(19
    9. East Walker River, Section 7.50(b)(205)
    10. North Fork Yuba River, Section 7.50(b)(211)

    Word is that the waters in question have been approved for a winter
    fishery, and that the regulatory changes will take place this year. >>


    the Reply

    <<Mr. Owens

    Yes, the Fish and Game Commission adopted these new winter season
    catch-and-release fishing seasons, the new regulations become effective
    March 1, 2007.

    Regards, Dave Lentz
    Trout Management Coordinator

    California Department of Fish and Game
    Fisheries Branch
    1812 Ninth Street
    Sacramento, CA 95814

    916 445-3773 office
    916 445-4044 fax>>


    Hope this helps, and gets you out there sooner. After all, someone has to fish around here.

    Mike Owens
    Woodland, CA
    ‎"Trust, but verify" - Russian Proverb, as used by Ronald Reagan

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