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Chapter 1: Entomology for the Fly Tier
An Applied Science
Mayflies - Ephemeroptera
Caddisflies - Trichoptera
Stoneflies - Plecoptera
Other Important Insects
Studying and Collecting Insects
Exact Copies or Suggestive Imitations
Chapter 2: Materials and Tools
The Fly-Tying Bench
Hooks
Tools
Materials
Hackles
Fur and Hair
Feathers
Synthetic Materials
Chapter 3: Fly-Tying Techniques
Parts of a Fly
Knots and Loops
Attaching the Tail
Dressing the Body
Spinning the Hackle
Attaching the Wings
Chapter 4: Tying the Basic Flies
The Wet Fly
The Dry Fly
The Nymph
The Streamer
The Salmon Fly
The Popper
Chapter 5: Imitating Nature
Muddlers and the Spuddler
The Matuka and the Zonker
The Tandem Streamer
A Lifelike Nymph
Spent-Wing, No-Hackle and Thorax Flies
The Parachute Fly
The Upside-Down Fly
The Extended-Body Dry Fly
Chapter 6: More Tricks and Techniques
Special Dubbing Techniques
Lifelike Wings
Woven Bodies
Jointed Nymphs
Emergers
A Stable Bucktail Wing
Woven Mylar Fly Bodies
Other Tricks of the Trade
Chapter 7: Popular Fly Dressings
Dry Flies
Wet Flies
Nymphs
Terrestrials
Streamers
Salmon Flies
Index to flies
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Add The Art of Fly Tying, Introduction Nobody knows exactly when the first artificial fly was tied, although the art is most commonly believed to have originated in ancient Greece. The one certain thing, however, is that its major evolution began only in this century, pe, The Art of Fly Tying to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Art of Fly Tying, Introduction Nobody knows exactly when the first artificial fly was tied, although the art is most commonly believed to have originated in ancient Greece. The one certain thing, however, is that its major evolution began only in this century, pe, The Art of Fly Tying to your collection on WonderClub |