Thank for bringing this subject back up. It gave me a few ideas to add into my own. Just last night with the help of my girlfriend I started finally setting up a place in the house to sit down and tie flies after years of pulling out the materials from an old amoir every time I wanted to tie. Now I finally have a desk with the vise and tools laid out and easy to find which should allow me more time to tie and less time setting up and putting away the stuff every time.
This should allow me to crank out more flies. This is a very good thing with trout season already slowly starting up, the Salmon close behind that and Steelhead fishing still in full swing.
Now that I am tying for two people I need to crank out about 100 assorted flies for trout in the next month or so to replace the ones worn out or lost last year on top of the 50 I have already tied up in the past two months. Plus 30 or so salt water flies before the end of April. I also need to tie up a few more bass flies just in case. Thank goodness I still have plenty of Steelhead flies for the rest of the season and the girlfreind has not started fishing for Steelhead yet.