I will soon buy a substantial quanity of flies. There is an Orvis store not far from me here. Do they sell good quality flies? What say you? Thanks...
I will soon buy a substantial quanity of flies. There is an Orvis store not far from me here. Do they sell good quality flies? What say you? Thanks...
Gary
NRA
SCI
You are leaving a lot of speculation in that question. Where are you planning to fish, and for what species?
Orvis didn't make a name for themselves by selling crap, so I would assume they have good flies available, but ...
If you are going for bluegill and other sunfish, then a handful of cheap poppers from Walmart will keep you in fish all day.
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Gary, there is also a Sportsman's Warehouse off Hwy 65 - Blue Oaks exit. Probably 5 miles from the Orvis at the Fountains. The flies there are le$$ than Orvis and look pretty good.
I've used Orvis flies and they are well tied and good quality. There are some online stores that are about as good but less expensive but, unless you are buying them by the bushell, the shipping cost usually makes up for a lot of the price reduction.
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http://www.flyfishingspecialties.com/ just down the road in Citrus Heights
http://www.kiene.com/ in Sac at Fulton and Marconi.
I would send you to either/or before I sent you to Orifice. That Roseville shop is the absolute worst shop I have EVER been in. Has made me never EVER want to visit an Orifice-only store...and this is AFTER talking to the manager about the service.
Spend money local, if you want to do the brick and mortar thing...keep the local shops in business.
Last edited by maodiver; 08-21-2012 at 01:28 AM.
"Trust, but verify" - Russian Proverb, as used by Ronald Reagan
I like Orvis. The only complaint I have is they are pricey and most of thier stuff is imported, even the flies. They have excellant quality and great customer service. Would I buy flies from them? Yup but, you will pay top shelf prices. There are many fly tiers on these fly fishing forums that I think you would get a much better deal from. Try to find one or two and see if they can deliver before you go to Orvis.
While I agree with the general sentiment of supporting local shops, the Roseville Orvis store is actually quite well run. I do not know what happened to maodiver, but this is exactly the opposite of my experience. The staff has always been helpful and courteous, and the manager has gone out of his way to reach out to local fly fishers through the various local clubs.
If you are looking for cheap flies, online is the best source. If you are looking for local patterns, go to the local fly shops. The Orvis fly bins are necessarily more general, but from what I have seen of the flies they have, the quality is comparable to the other shops in the area.
I say no. Too pricey for me. When I buy flies...very seldom these days...I have bought from these folks https://www.hillsdiscountflies.com/index.cfm Used to be a sponsor here and have nice flies and good service. Most, if not all of the flies are tied off shore, but so are the ones at Orvis as I understand it...
YMMV
Brad
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The answer is yes. Orvis sells good quality flies...like they do everything else. You will lose them in trees, bushes, and fish long before they come apart. That they may be too pricey for some, isn't a reflection on the quality.
Meanwhile, learn to tie. You may not save money, but you'll tie flies to your specification. You won't be hostage to the whims of a store that may no longer sell a fly you really like (the reason I learned to tie). Further, your knowledge base will expand significantly.
I have purchased flies from them and have been quite satisfied.
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