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Vise, thread, materials and you're almost there. You still have to put on a hood and make a trip to Walmart and the nail polish department for some clear Hard As Nails nail polish. :ninja::lol: Best and cheapest head cement available.

Never to proud to save money lol great tip.

I believe that fishing is usually better when there is a full moon. People are more crazy when there is a full moon. Thank God He made fish the way He did so I can have better fishing when people are crazier than normal.

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Does anyone have a youtube channel that they watch to learn different flies for smallmouth? Iv tired looking on my own and have found a few. Just trying to watch and learn... which sucks cause I'd rather be tying but my vise and materials wont be in for a few days. So all I get to do is watch videos. However, today is a great day to be inside. March Madness, a mild blizzard outside, and not working today. lol

I believe that fishing is usually better when there is a full moon. People are more crazy when there is a full moon. Thank God He made fish the way He did so I can have better fishing when people are crazier than normal.

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I would concentrate on what you intend to tie first. The reasoning is that you will learn all the simple steps that apply to virtually all flies.

Here is one from the man himself.

http://youtu.be/k0gX83J1Kvg

Here's is one that seems to have a lot of information on the Wooly Bugger.

http://youtu.be/7Ku1-lnkKzI

As I said before both of these are effective and simple to tie and with minimal materials. By the time you tie an assortment in effective colors you should be ready to tackle anything.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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I would concentrate on what you intend to tie first. The reasoning is that you will learn all the simple steps that apply to virtually all flies.

Here is one from the man himself.

http://youtu.be/k0gX83J1Kvg

Here's is one that seems to have a lot of information on the Wooly Bugger.

http://youtu.be/7Ku1-lnkKzI

As I said before both of these are effective and simple to tie and with minimal materials. By the time you tie an assortment in effective colors you should be ready to tackle anything.

Great Videos! Thank you. I noticed as I was watching a lot of videos that there is a huge variety in how to tie. Im sure there is more than one way to skin a cat, but I really like the added detail in these videos. Again thank you.

I believe that fishing is usually better when there is a full moon. People are more crazy when there is a full moon. Thank God He made fish the way He did so I can have better fishing when people are crazier than normal.

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Great Videos! Thank you. I noticed as I was watching a lot of videos that there is a huge variety in how to tie. Im sure there is more than one way to skin a cat, but I really like the added detail in these videos. Again thank you.

Yeah, there are lots of variations on the technique. I've tied lots of Clousers, but the video addresses one of the issues I always have -- that's a big block end on the tips of the buck tail.

I also learned something on the treatment of marabou in the bugger video. I've never seen the technique where you break off the fine tips.

Thanks Wayne!

John

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One more question on thread. I know that the 6/0 thread is "the fly tying thread" but can you not just use the cheap stuff? I went to Walmart to day to see if they had any thread that would be tough. But they just had the cheap stuff so I picked out a few. Should iI just put it in a sewing kit or give it a shot on a fly?

I believe that fishing is usually better when there is a full moon. People are more crazy when there is a full moon. Thank God He made fish the way He did so I can have better fishing when people are crazier than normal.

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I use 3/0 on the bulk of my warm water flies. I'm not sure that sewing thread will work, I was under the impression that it was cotton and tying threads are synthetics. I like Uni myself which is a strong spun poly thread. I don't believe cotton will handle the water well.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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I use 3/0 on the bulk of my warm water flies. I'm not sure that sewing thread will work, I was under the impression that it was cotton and tying threads are synthetics. I like Uni myself which is a strong spun poly thread. I didn't believe cotton will handle the water well.

Yeah I figured it wouldn't but on the off chance it would I picked up a few. Lol sounds like I need to make a run to Springfield and go to one of the fly shops, and get some thread.

I believe that fishing is usually better when there is a full moon. People are more crazy when there is a full moon. Thank God He made fish the way He did so I can have better fishing when people are crazier than normal.

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