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Fly Tying Materials Kit
by: Crest Tools
SKU: OF-901070-0000
Product Overview:
For the tyer just starting in a new species group or preparing for a trip, these specialized kits provide a quick, economical way to get many of the materials you’ll need in a single package. Choose from 3 types: Bass Bugs — Includes hooks, thread, a variety of spinning hair, Fly Flash, weed guard material, bug bodies, streamer neck hackle and Dyna Floss for legs; Trout — Includes hooks, thread, floss, marabou, yarns, peacock, saddle hackle and more; Saltwater — (no hooks in this kit) includes 210 denier thread, assorted bucktail pieces, bead chain, pearlescent poly flash and tubing, saltwater saddle hackle, peacock herl and CCT fiber. All kits include basic instruction sheets.
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Starting at: $23.95
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76 of 153 people found the following review helpful:
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Disappointed 00/00/0000
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Reviewer: Eugene A. DuClos (educlos@msn.com) from Cary, NC US
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>>> Correct material lacking to tie flies as instructions depict in the manual provided with the kit <<<
It’s been years since I’ve tied a fly...anyone remember Herter’s? Anyway, truly anxious to get back into tying my own flies, I opened the Basic Fly Tying Manual, provided in the kit by Cascade Crest Tools, and attempted to tie the first illustration of an olive Wooly Bugger. Couldn’t do it! Kit did not supply the correct color material for an olive Wooly Bugger. It was not possible to tie any typical Wooly Bugger, even a simple all black Wooly Bugger. The correct material for tying the fly in the second illustration, a Midge, was lacking from the kit also.
I might offer to search the web for sights that provide illustrations, pictorials, and lists of material to be successful and efficient in tying flies.
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