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Old 03-25-2024, 04:03 AM   #1
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Default Looking for a new hobby other than drinking

I'm thinking about getting into the hobby of fly tying/ streamer tying. Can anybody recommend a good starter kit? I have searched Amazon but don't know a good kit from a bad kit.
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Old 03-25-2024, 06:55 AM   #2
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Default Two places

You may want to try either Orvis or Bass Pro Shops.

Also check Adult Education classes in local papers for information on classes. This is the time of year where you may find them being offered.

Now, if I could only find where I put my fly-tying stuff.

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Old 03-25-2024, 09:19 AM   #3
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Two day fly fishing course held somewhere in beautiful Wolfeboro ...... www.nhoutdoorlearning.com/class-schedule/ ...... June 15-16th, or July 13-14th, price $215.
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Old 03-25-2024, 09:24 AM   #4
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My wife gave me a kit from Bass Pro Shops a while back. It's the deluxe kit for 64.99 on their website. It has all the basic tools. I also recommend watching some of the fly tying videos on YouTube to see what's out there. Bass Pro also sells a feather selection with lots of materials. You can spend a lot on feathers you will never use, so if you are looking at tying streamers, it might be best to watch some related videos and just buy the materials you need for those flies. It takes a lot of practice to get good at it. Working on one pattern until you have it down might be the best way to start. Good luck and good fishing.
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Get in touch with this fellow. I believe he sells quality materials.
Also the inventor of the “SkiJigger” for trolling salmon.

https://www.ceedeestreamers.com/
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I just wish to point out that drinking and fly tying are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
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Default North Country Anglers

In Conway is an Orvis dealer and has this Orvis kit which should meet your requirements.

https://northcountryangler.com/produ...fly-tying-kit/
Not sure they have it in stock but phone them first.
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I just wish to point out that drinking and fly tying are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
And/or making shotgun shells.
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