Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple

Fly Tying Made Clear and Simple by Skip Morris is a comprehensive guide published by Frank Amato Publications in February 2002. This 80-page book, presented in English, features over 220 color photographs that illustrate the techniques necessary for tying a variety of fishing flies. The author provides clear and precise instructions, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced tiers.
Readers will find detailed guidance on using 73 different materials and 27 tools essential for fly tying. The book covers a range of fly types, including dries, wets, streamers, and nymphs, enabling readers to create virtually any pattern. With a focus on step-by-step processes, the book also addresses common challenges and offers solutions, ensuring that readers can confidently develop their skills in this sport and recreation activity.
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Expert tier Skip Morris shows how easy it is to tie excellent flies in this all-color book. Over 220 color photographs show all the techniques you need to know. 73 different materials in color plus 27 tools. Clear, precise advice tells you how to do it step-by-step as well as pointing out difficulties and explaining how to overcome them! Dries, wets, streamers, nymphs, etc., included so that you can tie virtually any pattern.
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