The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Tying 101 Tips for the Absolute Beginner

The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Tying 101 Tips for the Absolute Beginner by David Klausmeyer, published by Skyhorse Publishing Inc. on August 15, 2012, is a comprehensive resource designed for those new to the art of fly tying. This 176-page guide provides step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color photographs, making it accessible for absolute beginners. Readers will learn essential skills such as how to read a fly recipe, select the right tools and materials, and choose beginner-friendly flies to tie.
In this edition, Klausmeyer, the editor of Fly Tyer magazine, shares practical advice on setting up an organized fly-tying area, enhancing the overall experience of this craft. The book covers various topics related to fishing and outdoor skills, focusing on techniques that simplify the learning process. With clear guidance, readers can expect to tie popular flies like the Wooly Bugger and Adams dry fly, ultimately enriching their enjoyment of fly fishing.
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Attention fly fishers! Here is a fly-tying book you must own. Endorsed by Orvis, the best-known name in fly-fishing gear, it will give you all the tools you need to begin tying your own flies.
Here, with step-by-step instructions and full-color photographs you can learn:
- How to read a fly recipe
- Choose the correct tools (including vises, bobbins, threaders, dubbing needles, and hair stackers)
- Select the right materials (everything from dry fly saddles, threads, beads, and Krystal Flash, to hooks, wires, cements, and paints)
- Pick the best flies to tie first
Before you know it, you’ll be tying such flies as the Wooly Bugger, Clouser minnow, beadhead soft hackle nymphs, Adams dry fly, and Hare’s Ear nymph. You’ll also get solid advice on how to set up a well-organized fly-tying area, so you can enjoy this fascinating craft in ease and comfort.
Fly Tyer magazine editor David Klausmeyer shares his Five Golden Rules for tying better flies. Many books say they are for beginners but then quickly turn fly tying into a series of complicated finger calisthenics. The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Tying really is for the reader who has never made a fly. Catch fish with flies that you’ve tied on your own, and you’ll get more enjoyment from the rich sport of fly fishing.
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