WWW Fly Tyer The WWW Fly Tyer features innovative patterns from the vise of Alan Barnard on a very nice Fly Tying Site. http://kiene.com/flytyer
A Fly Tying Primer "Like fly fishing, fly tying has been wrapped up in myths about its complexity and cost", says Bob Lundy, adding that it doesn't have to be too expensive, and it certainly isn't complex. His site proves it. http://home.ican.net/~rlundy/FTPrimer.html
AZFlytyer's Home Page Flyfishing Links, Articles, Chat Room and lots of fly fishing info http://members.aol.com/azflytyer/index.html
Black Nose Dace Tying instructions on the famed trout fly. http://209.196.166.212/fishmagazine/blacknos/blacknosen...
Calgary Hook & Hackle Club The Hook & Hackle Club has been Calgary's premier flytying & flyfishing club for over 30 years, featurin articles, events and fly tying. http://www.calgary.shaw.wave.ca/~kkohut/hh
Catskill Fly Tyers Guild Members of the Catskill Fly Tyers Guild firmly believe that the development of fly fishing in the Catskill Mountains of New York is synonymous with the development of fly fishing in the United states. http://flyfishingnetwork.com/CatskillFlyGuild/welcome.h...
Crocheted fly-patterns Here you can see and learn how to tie these six flies: Crocheted Mayfly Emerger, Crocheted Damsel Fly Nymph, Crocheted Caddis Pupa, Chrocheted Caddis Emerger, Chrocheted Stonefly Nymph and the Crocheted Fox Torpedo http://www.acc.umu.se/~widmark/fly/crochet.html
FAQ - Processing Fly Tying Materials at Home Health hazards aren not something to take lightly. Even if the risk of transmission is low, it is worth the extra effort to take the necessary precautions, as the consequences of not doing so are dire. This Faq collection is great! http://www.uky.edu/~agrdanny/flyfish/petti.htm
Fish World - Fly Tying Promoting fly tying sites and fishing related equipment to potential customers this is a guide to some fly tying sites on the Web. http://www.fish-world.com/flytying.htm
Fishscales flyfishing and flytying information pictures, patterns, hatch charts and humor. http://fishscales.virtualave.net
Fly Fish America Fly Tying Section featuring Farrow Allen's Fly Tying Pages, Recipes with Tying Instructions. http://www2.flyfishamerica.com/FlyFishAmerica/ContentsL...
Fly Tying - The Anglers Art Presenting LeRoy Hyatt and Dr. Dave Engerbretson. http://www.wsu.edu/ETT/NWPTV/fly3.html
Fly Tying Forum Flyfish.com Fly Tying Forum rules: Flyfishing related topics only. Strongly negative comments are not allowed. No business names are allowed in the subject line. Post only general interest messages. http://www.flyfish.com/forum/tying/index.html
Flyfish@ If you flyfish and love it the way we do, then you belong on the list. -See the instruction for joining, says Danny Walls. http://www.uky.edu/~agrdanny/flyfish/main.htm
Flytier's Page Here you can find some golden hints on tying, the reciep to successful fly fishing. http://members.xoom.com/Flytier
Flyty The Downey Fly Fishers Fly Tying Course. The flies have been selected so that you will be introduced to a new skill or skills with each and every fly. http://www.pacificnet.net/~jas/flyty.htm
Flytying - Online: Iceland -Gnats have a short, thick body and long, almost invisible wings. This classic variation is made with black thread and white ribbing, and it is so easy to tie that it doesn't even need to be explained any further, says the webmaster of this site. http://www.fischernetz.com/online/iceland/3-day/fliegen...
Gone Fly Fishing Gone Fly Fishing by Linda Foote, is a personal web site that contains custom flies and their patterns, photos, and fly fishing links. http://members.tripod.com/~fisherlady
Henk's flies "Whatever the descent of a fly featured here is, I can personally vouch for it's effectiveness", says Henk from Holland http://www.ruu.nl/onderzoek/ritox/verhaar/html/flies.ht...
How to tie some random flies Here is a fairly random selection of fly descriptions. http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~dmason/Mckenzie/flies.html
Jan Rozema Online A good fly tying site with sedge/caddis patterns and info abut other fly fishing sites and links. http://www.caddis.demon.nl
Killroy's Fly Tying Fly Tying and Fly Fishing with a lot of goodies to be found. http://www.killroys.com
Magfly Dresser's Bench Now that I'm teaching my son to tie flies, I thought it would be a great chance to help other people enjoy the same rewarding feeling I get when I catch a fish on my own flies, or on flies I've designed. http://www.infinet.com/~magfly/bench.htm
Midwest Fly Tying The new suff section has a really neat new material called Micro Poly Antron. It has a flat finish and is ideal for shucks, wings or twist as a body. http://www.mwflytying.com
Northern Lights Fly Tyers Patterns, hooks, tips. Edmonton, Alberta. http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Falls/1186
Raske's Streamers Bob Raske's New England Streamers initial page has a stunning photograph of a fly he tied. Numerous links in a fairly well crafted site let you choose from dozens of streamers that you can see well and order. North of Waterville, Maine. http://members.mint.net/raske
RS2 Home Page This site deals with tying and fishing the RS2 fly. http://home.att.net/~ferenc
Salmon and Steelhead Fly Tying Guide Illustrated instructions for tying Pacific and Atlantic Salmon and Steelhead flies. Numerous fly patterns, Washington fishing information, book sales and useful links. http://www.salmonfly.net
Southern Appalachian Fly Tyers Southern Appalachian Fly Tyers is an affiliate club of the Fly Dressers Guild (FDG) located in Asheville, North Carolina in the Southern Appalachian, Blue Ridge, and Great Smoky Mountains. http://www.main.nc.us/saft
Steve Burke's Salmon and Steelhead Fly-Tying Guide Comprehensive guide to tying Salmon and Steelhead flies. Includes Salmon and Steelhead fly patterns, fishing search engines, fly-tying and fly fishing books, Washington fishing information. http://www.angelfire.com/wa/salmonid
The Fine-Mouche This page is dedicated to all the past and present Atlantic Salmon Fly Tyers, written in both French and English. http://www.a2points.com/homepage/mod1518/index.htm
The Flyman's Realm "Mail me your tips and patterns to be put up on the page" says Doug Sikora. If you need a pattern he may have it. http://www.webspan.net/~dsikora
The Flytier "On this page you will find various patterns and if you have never tied before and want to learn how this is the place for you". http://www.hmew.com/theflytier
The Old Coot's Jaeger Spey Tying instructions for a spey type fly. http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Rapids/4433/jaegerspe...
The Seatrout Flies & Fly Tying Flies that have proven themselves effective for Sea trout and other fish in the sea. http://home.sol.no/~mnilsson/ff.htm
The Virtual Flyshop Fly Swaps Gallery. http://www.flyshop.com/features/02-97swap/gallery.html
The Water Wisp Dry Fly Tying instructions of the dry fly as outlined in the filed patent documents of 1994. http://www.patents.ibm.com/cgi-bin/viewpat.cmd/5353545
Uni Products Inc. Manufacturer of fly tying supplies. http://www.uniproducts.com/english/index.html
Useful flies in Missouri Information about useful flies in Missouri, dressing, tying etc. http://www.agron.missouri.edu/flyfishing/flies.html
Virtual Fly Box This is Jan Gunnar Furuly's virtual fly box! A place were you will find mostly salmon flies from all around. http://home.sol.no/~jangf/salmon/flybox.htm
Warm Water Fly Swap III Warm Water Fly Swap III http://grove.ufl.edu/~markhale/WWFS.html
Warsa Flies A site for all flytyers and especially those involved in "Saltwater" and "WarmWater" tying. Here is information on patterns, tying instructions, tying tips and good links to other fly tying sites. http://www.mindspring.com/~joeb3
Wes Virtual Undiscovered Flies Pattern Book The Pattern Book is an effort to provide insight to the innovations and a platform for the unsung fly tiers of the world. Please view the flies with the understanding that the motivation is love of fly tying. http://www.magiclink.com/web/wesn/index.html
Wooly's Flybox Take a look at fly tying and fly fishing in northern Minnesota. http://www.users.uswest.net/~crawl
Montana Riverboats These patterns are shown step by step and a have pictures to go along with them. Patterns include Using Superglue, Marshmallow Nymph, Numb Chuck and more. http://www.montana-riverboats.com/flies/
Trout Flies This site includes pictures of various Nymphs and Dry flies with tutorials of a couple of patterns. http://www.troutflies.com/
Fly Fish DC Fly Fish DC is a relatively new site dedicated to providing fly fishing information to the Washington, DC area angler. Included in the site are detailed tying patterns, and fishing reports for the DC area. http://members.tripod.com/flyfishdc/index.htm
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