The intent of this book is to help you become a better tier by encouraging you to truly think about what, why, and how you are tying. All fly tiers have a desire to advance their level of skill but many find themselves stuck on a plateau. You will be challenged to grow beyond the "paint by numbers" approach that has limited your tying progress. This is not mission impossible and your rewards will be a noticeable increase in the quality and uniformity of your flies and an increase in the speed of your tying.
The intent of this book is to help you become a better tier by encouraging you to truly think about what, why, and how you are tying. All fly tiers have a desire to advance their level of skill but many find themselves stuck on a plateau. You will be challenged to grow beyond the "paint by numbers" approach that has limited your tying progress. This is not mission impossible and your rewards will be a noticeable increase in the quality and uniformity of your flies and an increase in the speed of your tying.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jim Cramer has been tying, teaching, and demonstrating fly tying techniques for more than sixty years. A regular fly tying columnist, and a favorite demonstration tier at the annual Federation of Fly Fishing conclave, Jim now shares his years of tying experience and thought.
Inhaltsangabe
Before We Start What is a Thinking Fly Tier? Getting Started Developing a Game Plan Quality, Uniformity, and Speed Organization and Material Handling Tools Fingernails, the Forgotten Tool Thread Management, Control, and Mounting Materials Judging Hackle Threads Substitution of Materials Tying Order Special Techniques and Information Dubbing Techniques Speed Tips Wet Fly Hackle Posting Dry Fly Wings Dry Fly Hackle CDC and Its Uses Adding Weight to Flies Ram's Wool: An Underused Material Custom Dubbing and Onion-Skin Dye Thatching—A New Technique Put Your Flies on a Diet Biots Tips, Thoughts, and Things to Ponder for the Thinking Fly Tier Observations on Dry Fly Wings Traveling Kits Common Problems and How to Avoid Them Hook Rant Bad Ideas Do-It-Yourself Sliding Bobbin Special Flies and Fly Design The Para Glen Two Midge Cluster Patterns The CDC & Elk The Baby Boxfish and the Parachute Crab Fast Food Flies Thatched Patterns Rubber-Legged Dry Flies The Reverse Peeking Caddis
Before We Start What is a Thinking Fly Tier? Getting Started Developing a Game Plan Quality, Uniformity, and Speed Organization and Material Handling Tools Fingernails, the Forgotten Tool Thread Management, Control, and Mounting Materials Judging Hackle Threads Substitution of Materials Tying Order Special Techniques and Information Dubbing Techniques Speed Tips Wet Fly Hackle Posting Dry Fly Wings Dry Fly Hackle CDC and Its Uses Adding Weight to Flies Ram's Wool: An Underused Material Custom Dubbing and Onion-Skin Dye Thatching—A New Technique Put Your Flies on a Diet Biots Tips, Thoughts, and Things to Ponder for the Thinking Fly Tier Observations on Dry Fly Wings Traveling Kits Common Problems and How to Avoid Them Hook Rant Bad Ideas Do-It-Yourself Sliding Bobbin Special Flies and Fly Design The Para Glen Two Midge Cluster Patterns The CDC & Elk The Baby Boxfish and the Parachute Crab Fast Food Flies Thatched Patterns Rubber-Legged Dry Flies The Reverse Peeking Caddis
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