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Intermediate Fly Tying Class
Class: Woven Flies
Date/Time: December 1st, 2007, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Maximum Students: 6
Instructor: Ian Anderson
Cost: $10.00
Synopsis of Class
There are many things in fly tying that you can do with somewhat ordinary material.  A number of years ago  flies started showing up with woven bodies and bodies made from twisted and knotted materials.   These flies are not particularly difficult to make but can be a bit more tedious than traditional flies.  However, these patterns are very durable and have proven to be very productive.  The most difficult part of these flies is learning the various methods for creating the woven or knotted bodies.  Fortunately, they are simple to learn and with a little practice anyone can be weaving and knotting these flies in no time.

The flies you will tie are,

Woven Stonefly Adult
Woven Stonefly Adult
Dark Stonefly Nymph
Dark Stonefly Nymph
Chain-Stiched Rock Worm
Chain-Stitched Rock Worm
Chain-Stitched Pale Morning Dun
Chain-Stitched Pale Morning Dun
All tying material will be provided. You will need to bring the following tying equipment.
  • A vise
  • A Bobbin
  • Tying Thread (for this class black, brown and yellow 6/0
  • Head Cement
  • Scissors
  • Half hitch tools and/or Whip Finish Tool
Call 317-570-9811 to get signed up or e-mail .
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