One of the guys at North Georgia Trout On Line put this list together. I don't think they will mind my sharing it with all of you, especially considering his first entry. There are several of us FAOL member who also show up at NGTO (http://www.georgia-outdoors.com/ngto/ ) nice folk over there, a lot like the ones around here.
Fly Tying and Pattern Links
In response for requests for links to other fly tying and pattern sites the following is submitted.
http://www.flyanglersonline.com
This site has just about everything. Patterns, tutorials, humor,etc. Highly recommended.
http://www.southeastflyfishingforum.com
Another great site. Very similar to our own NGTO.
http://www.flytyingforum.com
Actually four sites in one. Fly Tying / Rod Building / Fly Fishing / Classic Fly Tying. Take a look at some of the Salmon flies. Simply beautiful.
http://www.danica.com/flytier/index.html
Hans Weilenmann's site. Patterns from all over the world. Including, I believe, some by our own members.
http://KWSU.org/offers/OMNFlyTying.aspx
Offers downloadable tying tutorials. Approx. 50 30 minute programs with about 150 flies.
http://www.globalflyfisher.com
Patterns, Wallpaper, etc.
http://www.ultimateflytying.com
Patterns, entomology etc.
http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com
Patterns for warm water,etc.
http://flyfisherman.com/ftb/-fly
FlyFisherman's Magazine website, Patterns, Articles, etc.
http://onlineflytyer.com
Patterns, articles, etc.
http://tuce.ca/flytying.html
Links to fly tying and patterns
http://derekspace.net
Animations of wrapping, whip finish, etc.
http://www.troutflies.com
Tutorials of 20 + well known patterns
http://www.copperfly.net
Videos of Matarelli whip finish, hand whip finish/ hair stacking, etc.
http://diptera.co.uk/
Patterns and tutorials from the UK. Many of our favorites, but also many interesting patterns that I'm sure would work here in the Southeast US.
www.troutnut.com
Entomology, pictures of insects, etc.
www.theflybench.com
Patterns with pictures and tying instructions
http://www.flyfishingentomology.com/index.html
Fly Fishing Entomology
http://www.sethgreentu.org/entomology/entohome.html
Fly Fishing Entomology
http://www.hipwader.com/flyfishing/oreillys-fly-tying/
Patterns and tutorials
http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/flybox/index.cfm
Step by step instructions
http://hook.tv/
Short clips of various fishing subjects including how-to's
http://www.flymph.com/
Flymph/Wingless wets patterns etc.
http://www.flyrecipes.com/index.php
Patterns for approx. 850 flies with more being added all the time. Really haven't looked at this site a lot, but it does look promising.
http://www.rockymtnfly.com/fly_tying...le_primer.aspx
Soft hackle patterns
http://www.theanglersnet.com/
Fly tying videos Quick look at this site and it appears to have about 90 short tying videos with each one featuring a different fly. No voice instruction, just visual presentation. The backgroud music wasn't bad!
http://www.flytyingclips.com/
http://www.flytyingworld.com/
http://www.flytyer.com/ Fly Tyer magazine online. Patterns, articles etc.
http://www.rareandunusual.com/troutwetflies.htm Classic wet flies Photos and recipes
http://web.mac.com/robertdotson/iWeb...n/Welcome.html Western Trout Flies-Yellowstone Reference Collection
This site offers some history of early fly tying in the western states along with some photos of these flies. Many of these flies will work on our waters.
http://learnflytying.co.uk/ From across the pond. A lot of stillwater patterns, but they will work on our moving waters also.
http://www.swedneckflyfishing.com/hoppers.htm Some foam hoppers and other patterns using foam.
http://www.jackgartside.com/articles_home.php The late Jack Gartside's site.
http://www.flyfishohio.com/Adventures_in_Fly_Tying.htm Fly tying videos
http://www.flytyingclub.org/fly-patterns-by-fly-type/
http://montana-riverboats.com/index.php?fpage=Fly-Tying
Robert Dotson has a good site too: http://web.mac.com/robertdotson/iWeb...n/Welcome.html
http://www.cbel.com/fly_fishing/