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Inside Fly Tying is filled with a master fly tier's tips for solving common problems and simplifying tying methods. Includes new patterns and materials and innovative ways of tying classic flies.
Tips include: Finding quality hackle and tying hackle-quill bodies—Dyeing and stripping peacock quills for bodies—Dubbing and winging a Wulff-style dry fly—Tying wood duck wings, single-feather parachutes, and foam-post parachutes—Using hen and rooster capes and mallard flank feathers for streamers—New alternative materials for Spey flies, Muddlers, Bombers, and stonefly nymphs—Tying a spinner with an egg sac—A hackling method for the Hewitt Skater—The advantages of tying with Coq de Leon and Brahma feathers
Tips include: Finding quality hackle and tying hackle-quill bodies—Dyeing and stripping peacock quills for bodies—Dubbing and winging a Wulff-style dry fly—Tying wood duck wings, single-feather parachutes, and foam-post parachutes—Using hen and rooster capes and mallard flank feathers for streamers—New alternative materials for Spey flies, Muddlers, Bombers, and stonefly nymphs—Tying a spinner with an egg sac—A hackling method for the Hewitt Skater—The advantages of tying with Coq de Leon and Brahma feathers