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How to Tie Flies

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About This Book

A practical manual that teaches the art and techniques of fly tying, beginning with recommended tools, hooks and materials and advancing through step-by-step construction of bucktail streamers, wet and dry flies, nymphs, bass flies, feather streamers and floating or cork-bodied bugs. It emphasizes professional methods for durable, well-proportioned flies, explains common beginner mistakes such as oversized wings, tails and heads, and demonstrates tying silk control, wing and tail placement, ribbing and hackle work. Numerous diagrams, drawings and photographs accompany pattern instructions and a comprehensive reference section lists standard dressings and favorite fly recipes.

About the Author

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Ellery Clark Gregg

Ellery Clark Gregg was an American author known for his contributions to the field of fishing and fly tying. His notable work, "How to Tie Flies," serves as a practical guide for anglers looking to enhance their skills in creating artificial flies for fishing. Gregg's writing reflects a deep understanding of the craft and offers valuable insights for both novice and experienced fishermen. Through his work, he has contributed to the literary heritage of outdoor sports and continues to be a resource for those interested in the art of fly tying.

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