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by leahcim_dahc » Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:20 pm
Alrighty, finally got me a kit put together. Ended up buying the Griffin vise. Works quite well. Changing the jaw configuration for different size hooks is simple. I was skeptical over the screw type clamp instead of the cam lever action...but seems to be holding quite well.
As far as materials go...I think I have enough to last for quite a while. For a basic starter kit, I put together the basics. Elk hair, deer hair, maribou, chenille, assorted hackle, pheasant, peacock, partridge, dubbing (in various colors...mostly the natural earth tone colors), tinsel, flashabou, crystal flash, copper wire, lead wire, 500 + hooks (#10 - #18, nymph, streamer & dry), thread, etc., etc..
With regards to tools, I just ended up piecing a kit together. Hackle pliers (long & short), whip finisher, scissors, bobbins, dubbing tool, thread starter, etc., etc.. In addition to the tools and materials, I purchased a couple books, as well.
The Orvis Fly-Tying Guide- Tim Rosenbauer
Tying Flies- Jack Dennis
Innovative Flies and Techniques- Al & Gretchen Beatty
Should keep me busy for a while. Already tied up four train wrecks and one decent woolly bugger. Still need practice....all in due time.
Last edited by Anonymous on Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Chad
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