~To save money. ~To learn a new facet of the sport. ~Enticing fish to your special, creations. ~Satisfying your creative bent. ~It links to your understanding of what fish feed upon and why. ~Playing with tools, gadgets, materials, constructing, the process of it all. ~The obvious, to catch fish, to feel ‘the moment’. ~More rare, to make money as a commercial tier, grinding out hundreds of dozens. ~The challenge of something progressively more difficult. ~Because your peers do, so it just seems that you should too. ~Celebrating traditional aspects of the sport by tying classic patterns and to better understand the history/evolution of the sport. ~It provides balance. Fly fishing goes with tying; tying goes with fly fishing. What else?
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Fly Tying: Why Do You Tie?


It’s simply the next best thing to fishing — it’s developing a strategy, giving in to an obsession with organization, and embracing an art. It’s also hours of imagining the monster fish that will probably never eat the hare-brained idea that’s on my vice.
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What was that old Carly Simon song…..? Anticipation
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Fishing-related methadone in the dead of winter. 😉
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For the love of it, that and there isn’t a decent place to buy a fly within 60 miles but mostly the love of it.
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To build a better mouse trap…ur…fish trap. Start your own line of fly patterns to sell to those that have not taken up fly tying?
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I have posted several previous pieces about using a whip finisher. Query in the search box. Thanks for the nice words.
SB
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