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{{+1}}a b c of Fly Tying – Trout Flies – module 4{{-1}}

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Theory:

Optional but great background.

Spend (10 to 15 minutes) on

  1. Trout fly proportions

Data base of fly tying skills:

A great fly tying resource at your finger tips.

Step by step instructions on most of the major fly tying skills.

It's as easy as a b c .

  • Data base of fly tying skills

Flies to be tied by each participant:

Click on photo or name to open fly tying instructions.

New skills learned as you tie each fly

Hair winged royal coachman


  • Tails on flies
  • Roping peacock herl
  • Hackling a dry fly

Adams Irresistible

     

  • Deer hair tails
  • Spun deer hair bodies
  • Tying in upright feather tip wings

Quill Gordon

  • Tying in upright hackle fibre wings
  • Creating Segments using stripped peacock herl

Stimulator


  • Tying in down wings

Quick links to:

Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5

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Last Updated: February 11, 2011
Author: StephenChatterton
Categories: Course, Trout flies