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Evia Synthetic Material
3.99 €
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Stonfo Hackles Elite Standard Tweezer
7.99 €
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Stonfo Tube Fly Tool
15.49 €
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Stonfo S442 Knotter
3.99 €
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Stonfo Conical Annunciator Set
4.49 €
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Stonfo Hair And Feather Equalizer Mini
10.49 €
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Stonfo Fly Gel
2.99 €
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Stonfo Bobtec 2 Winder
19.49 €
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Stonfo Dubbing 2 Tool
2.99 €
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Stonfo Elite Fly Drying Patch
14.99 €
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Stonfo Elite 2 Winder
14.99 €
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Stonfo Hair And Feather Equalizer
8.99 €
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Stonfo 449 Leader Mounting Bracket
3.99 €
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Kolpo Fly Kit
31.99 €
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Kolpo Straight Gripper
12.49 €
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Kolpo Gripper
9.49 €
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Kolpo Deluxe Fly Kit
76.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis Spectra Rainbow Dubbing
2.99 €
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Solarez 5g Thin Hard Fly Repair UV Resin Blue Tube
5.99 €
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Solarez Bone Dry 14g Ultra Thin Fly Repair UV Resin
19.99 €
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Solarez Flex 5g Fly Repair UV Resin Tube
6.49 €
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Stonfo Elite Threads Guide
13.99 €
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Stonfo Logo 1 Vise Plier
42.99 €
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Stonfo Contrast Display
21.99 €
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Stonfo Elite Winder
13.99 €
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Stonfo Hackles 503 Forceps
3.99 €
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Stonfo S438 Winder
4.99 €
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Stonfo Logo 2 Vise Plier
40.49 €
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Stonfo Small Hooks Vise Plier
12.99 €
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Stonfo Bobtec 1 Winder
18.99 €
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Stonfo Elite Brush
10.99 €
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Stonfo Hackles Elite Micro Tweezers
7.99 €
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Stonfo CDC Winding Tool
15.49 €
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Stonfo Gasket Blocker
26.99 €
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Stonfo Creative Dubbing Kit
15.99 €
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Stonfo Elite Hook
9.99 €
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Stonfo Medium Hooks Vise Plier
13.99 €
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Stonfo Rotodubbing Mini Dubbing Tool
10.99 €
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Stonfo Winder Support
19.49 €
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Stonfo Cardador Comb
5.49 €
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Stonfo Nylon Elastic Line
18.99 €
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Stonfo Throw Knots
2.99 €
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Stonfo Art.429 Disgroger
3.49 €
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Stonfo Livrea Fluor Synthetic material
4.49 €
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Stonfo Elite Turnstile
270.99 €
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Stonfo S504 Turnstile
133.99 €
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Stonfo Transformer Turnstile
382.99 €
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Stonfo Elite Dubbing Tool
37.49 €
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Baetis Cristal Eyes
1.99 €
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Baetis GLO-Brite 5 Thread Coil
2.99 €
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Baetis 8/0 Line
2.49 €
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Baetis Marabou L Feather
2.99 €
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Baetis Mop Fly Synthetic material
2.99 €
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Baetis Kristal Eggs Film
2.49 €
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Baetis Kristal Eggs Film
2.49 €
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Baetis Silicone Legs
2.49 €
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Baetis Dyed Peacock Feather
1.99 €
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Baetis Dyed Peacock Feather
1.99 €
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Baetis Dyed Peacock Feather
1.99 €
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Baetis Pearl Film
1.99 €
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Baetis Thread Cutter 3 Functions
7.99 €
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Baetis Brass Balls 20 Units
1.99 €
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Baetis Natural Pheasant Feather
2.99 €
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Baetis Strong Fine 100 m Line
2.99 €
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Baetis Tungsten Head Plus 100 Units
7.99 €
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Baetis Mini Spool Holder
2.99 €
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Baetis Tungsten Head Plus 20 Units
3.49 €
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Baetis Flashabou Holo Synthetic material
2.49 €
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Baetis Egg Dubbing
2.99 €
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Baetis F 8/0 100 m Fine Thread
2.99 €
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Baetis CDC Dyed Feather
3.99 €
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Baetis Male Pheasant Tail Feather
19.99 €
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Baetis Holographic Chenille
3.99 €
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Baetis Tungsten Head Extra 20 Units
3.49 €
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Baetis GLO-Brite 3 Thread Coil
2.99 €
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Baetis Silicone Skirts
2.99 €
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Baetis Silicone Skirts
2.99 €
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Baetis Silicone Skirts
2.99 €
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Baetis San Juan Squirmy Legs
1.99 €
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Baetis Cristal Eyes
1.99 €
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Baetis Cristal Eyes
1.99 €
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Baetis M Rayon Chenille Medium Chenille
3.99 €
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Baetis A-Vise 8879 Mounting Kit
29.99 €
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Baetis Kristal Eggs Film
2.49 €
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Baetis 3D Eyes 20 Units
2.49 €
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Baetis Silicone Tubes
1.99 €
What is fly tying in fishing?
Fly tying in fishing refers to the art and practice of creating artificial flies used as lures in fly fishing. It involves using various materials such as feathers, fur, threads, synthetic materials, beads, and other components to craft imitation insects, baitfish, or other aquatic organisms that fish feed on.Here are the key components and aspects of fly tying:
Materials: Fly tying utilizes a wide range of natural and synthetic materials. Feathers, fur, hairs, threads, tinsels, yarns, and specialized fly tying materials like foam, rubber legs, and flash materials are commonly used to create different parts of the fly.
Tools: Fly tying requires specialized tools such as a vise, scissors, bobbins, hackle pliers, whip finishers, and other instruments to hold materials in place, trim, shape, and secure them onto the hook.
Patterns and designs: There are countless fly patterns and designs that imitate various insects, baitfish, crustaceans, and other aquatic organisms. Patterns can be specific to imitate a particular insect or more general to attract a range of fish species.
Techniques: Fly tying involves various techniques like wrapping, stacking, palmering, dubbing, and securing materials onto the hook to create realistic or impressionistic representations of natural prey.
Matching the Hatch: Fly tyers often aim to create flies that closely resemble the insects or aquatic life present in the waters they´ll be fishing. This process, known as "matching the hatch," involves replicating the size, shape, color, and behavior of natural prey.
Customization and creativity: Fly tying allows anglers to customize flies based on their preferences and fishing conditions. Some anglers develop their unique fly patterns or modify existing ones to suit specific situations.
Learning and skill development: Fly tying is considered an art form and a skill that takes practice and patience to master. Many fly anglers find joy in the creative aspect of tying their own flies and continually improving their techniques.
Anglers tie flies to mimic the insects and other organisms that fish feed on, making them an integral part of the fly fishing experience. Tying your own flies allows for customization, experimentation, and a deeper connection to the fishing process by understanding the intricacies of the flies used to entice fish.
Fountain pens: In fly tying, fountain pens are not used for writing but as a tool to apply small amounts of adhesive or cement to secure various materials onto the hook while tying flies. They´re often filled with head cement or glue and used to add precise amounts of adhesive to specific parts of the fly to secure materials in place.
Hairs and dubbings: These are natural or synthetic materials used to imitate the bodies, tails, and wings of insects or other prey that fish feed on. Hairs such as deer hair, rabbit fur, or synthetic fibers are often used to create tails or wings of the fly. Dubbings are fine, loose fibers natural or synthetic used to create the body of the fly, imitating the appearance of insects or baitfish.
Threads and tinsels: Threads are used to secure materials onto the hook while tying the fly. They come in various sizes and strengths, and anglers use different thread types depending on the fly pattern and the strength required. Tinsels are thin, metallic threads that add flash and shine to flies, often used as ribbing or to create highlights.
Vises: A vise is a tool used to hold the fly hook securely in place while the angler ties materials onto it. It consists of a clamp or grip to hold the hook firmly and an adjustable arm or head that allows the hook to be rotated and positioned as needed while tying the fly. Vises come in various designs, including rotary vises that allow the hook to be rotated, making it easier to access different parts of the fly being tied.
All these tools and materials are essential for the art of fly tying. They allow fly tyers to create intricate and realistic representations of insects, baitfish, and other aquatic organisms, enabling anglers to present lifelike imitations to the fish they aim to catch while fly fishing. You can buy fly tying kits from these brands: Daiwa, Rapala, SPRO, Kinetic, and Sea Monsters.