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Fly Tying Materials

A broad, deep selection of fly tying materials, chosen to support beginning and experienced tyers alike at the vise. Natural materials like hackle, feathers, fur and hair sit alongside modern synthetics such as flash, foam, rubber legs and specialty fibers, plus thread, wire, tinsel, dubbing, beads, eyes and coatings.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fly Tying Materials

Does J. Stockard Fly Fishing carry fly tying kits?

We are pleased to offer a carefully curated selection of fly tying kits, designed to equip you with everything necessary to embark on or enhance your fly tying journey. Each kit typically includes essential tools such as a vise and scissors, as well as materials specific to various flies, including hooks, thread, feathers, dubbing, and synthetic fibers. Our kits cater to a range of skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners, enabling you to create a diverse array of flies, including dry flies, nymphs, and streamers.

These comprehensive all-in-one kits are ideal for novice fly tyers seeking a convenient entry point into the art of fly tying, as well as seasoned anglers looking to expand their repertoire with new patterns.

What essential fly tying equipment and materials do I need to start fly tying?

To get started in the craft of fly tying, it is important to start with a selection of essential materials, which typically include hooks, feathers, fur, thread, and dubbing. For the creation of dry flies, additional components such as yarn, foam, or synthetic fibers may be required, depending on the specific pattern you wish to craft. Incorporating hackle, such as pheasant tail, woolly bugger pack, or saddle hackle, can significantly enhance the shape and buoyancy of your flies. For nymph and streamer patterns, tungsten beads and tinsel or flash materials are often vital components. Certain fly tying materials, like deer hair, are versatile and suitable for various fly types.

Material alone will not make you a master of the artificial fly. You'll also need a set of essential tools, including a vise, bobbin, scissors, and adhesives such as head cement or epoxy, to ensure that your fly tying materials are securely fastened and result in durable, realistic flies. We proudly offer a comprehensive selection of these fly tying materials and equipment, catering to both novice and experienced fly tyers alike.

Where can I find more information on choosing fly tying materials?

Our Fly Tying Resources provide useful information to make your fly tying more enjoyable. As the fly tying specialists, we love to help our customers make the most of their fly tying material & supplies, and our fly tying resources can help you do that. Find our Hook Comparison Chart, which covers a range of brands and hook types, including specialty barbless fly hooks for 'catch and release.'

Our Hook Anatomy blog post will help you understand the various aspects of a fly hook and is a great place for beginners tyers to start.

The Bead & Hook Size Chart is useful for tyers of any experience level who want a handy reference for matching hooks with tungsten, brass, or glass beads.

Our popular Fly Tying Thread Chart will help you understand your options from among all the thread we carry.

What’s the difference between natural and synthetic fly tying materials?

Natural fly tying materials—such as hackle, feathers, fur, and hair—are prized for their texture, movement, and traditional appearance. They’re commonly used in classic dry flies, nymphs, and streamers where their naturally occuring colors improve the fidelity of your artificial fly, can make a real difference to the fish.

Synthetic fly tying materials include flash, foam, rubber legs, chenille, and specialty fibers. These materials offer consistency, durability, and color range, and are often chosen for modern patterns, saltwater flies, or situations where longevity and visibility are important.

Most fly tyers use a combination of natural and synthetic materials, selecting each based on the pattern, presentation, and desired performance.

How do I know which fly tying materials to choose for a specific pattern?

Choosing fly tying materials starts with the pattern you plan to tie and the characteristics it requires—such as buoyancy, weight, profile, or durability. Many established patterns specify exact materials, while others allow flexibility based on availability or personal preference.

When substituting or experimenting, consider how different materials behave at the vise and in the finished fly. Thread size, fiber stiffness, and material density all affect how a pattern comes together. Having access to a wide selection makes it easier to stay true to proven recipes or adapt them thoughtfully.

Our collection is organized by material type to help you quickly find options that align with common fly patterns and tying techniques.

More About Fly Tying Materials

J. Stockard offers a broad selection of fly tying materials, chosen to support both newcomers and experienced tyers. The assortment includes natural materials such as hackle, high-quality feathers, fur and hair, alongside modern synthetics like flash, foam, rubber legs and specialty fibers.

Core building blocks

  • Natural materials: hackle, feathers, fur and hair for traditional texture and movement.
  • Synthetics: flash, foam, rubber legs and specialty fibers for durability and color range.
  • Essentials: thread, wire, tinsel, dubbing, beads, eyes and coatings to source a whole pattern in one place.

Whether you are tying precise dry flies, durable nymphs, articulated streamers or saltwater patterns, these materials are chosen to give tyers practical options at the vise. The collection draws on established manufacturers and carries a deep range, letting you match materials to your patterns, techniques and fishing conditions. For help selecting wisely, see our beginner's guide to choosing materials and our fly tying charts and resources.

What materials do I need to start fly tying?

A basic kit covers thread, hooks, hackle, dubbing and a body material, with beads or wire added for weighted patterns and foam or synthetics for surface flies.

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