Tied Fly
2
Posted by Jack | Posted in Freshwater Fly Fishing | Posted on 09-10-2008
Tags: flies, fly-tying, flyfishing, gear, hand tied fly leaders, reference
Tied Fly

Can anyone give me a fly tying Patten for a pot belied pig?
I am looking for patterns to tie the popular "pot belly Pork "fly fishing.
For a photo and recipe for the fly tying this aspect 2 / 3 down this page: (after "happy") http://www.speypages.com/speyclave/showthread.php?t=21382
10 steps to learn to Tie Your own flies
If you have been fly fishing for some time, you may have wanted to consider how tie your own flies. You may also have been wondering where you can begin the task of learning to tie flies. Here are ten steps you should know when learning how to tie their own flies.
-
If a bad node, then the fish they are trying to catch will be lost as soon as hook of them. It is always better to prepare the flies in the house before the fishing trip, instead of tying their own flies in the trip on the fly. My grandfather was a master at tying flies in work, as was my father. Although I do not think I'm as good as them, and while I can tie flies on the trip quickly and quite well, I still prepare my flies before the trip. It's just easier that way.
-
You should always apply the lubrication that the knot so that it slides into place with more ease. This prevents loosening the knot and help the knot last much longer.
-
When you have finished your tie, it is necessary that seal with a good drink. This step is making sure the knot is the tightest possible can be, and the risk of coming loose next to none. The more extreme you are, then have greater flexibility.
-
Always make sure the knot cut the ends off. This will preserve the authentic look of the fly, which are more attractive to fish – that bites more.
-
No need to waste much money or time to learn to tie their own flies. In fact, it is possible that some flies can be considered "garbage flies" may work better. They need not be elaborate – just attractive to fish that are trying to catch.
-
There are many household items that can be used to improve and / or totally the use to tie your own flies. Products such as chewing gum and foil wrappers are always good additions to a decoy.
-
Always try to add their own twist to flies that make them unique. The fish do not bite if something is familiar, however, if it seems new to them, they will be curious. Many anglers swear by the hair of a dog's tail fox, deer tail, feathers, and even accounts.
-
Always drop any household items can be useful in a shoebox to know where they are at all times. I do not want to start tying flies and do not know where their supplies.
-
Undoubtedly, the trial and error, plays an important factor in determining what flies work best for each situation. Talk with fellow fishermen and find out what they use, or do what the fishes are to bite at present. These things go a long way.
-
Whatever you do, always be creative, adding their own twist to an idea it. Just thinking outside the box a bit of doubt will help you create the most attractive, effective flies that can make possible.
Now you know what you need to be concerned with, why not give it a try, and learn to tie their own flies to yourself?
About the Author
My name is Emmett Gregg, and I am a professional fly fishing instructor, and author of The Complete Illustrated Guide: How To Tie Flies.
I come from a family of fly fishermen(my grandfather, my father etc.), and my grandfather was a master of the art of tying flies. Naturally, his secret techniques on how to tie flies were passed down to my father, and then to me.
His secrets were never revealed until now, since I have published The Complete Illustrated Guide: How To Tie Flies. This is a thorough, step-by-step guide – with some of my grandfather’s illustrations and photos – that guarantees that you will learn how to tie flies faster, better, and effectively.
It is highly recommended and available at: http://www.howtotieflies.info



















pot belly is sometimes very annoying, it make you looks quite fan:’~
pot bellies are hard to remove, you need lots of exercise and diet modification:*”