Fly Tying on a budget: Cheap Sourc…
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#10 streamer, #12, #14 nymph, and #16 dry fly hooks, peacock herl, some hackle (I like grizzly), elk hair, pheasant tail, some dubbing material, maribou, mallard flank (I like the yellow color), thread, small copper wire, a bobbin, head cement, and some scissors, a vice, are all you really need to start tying buggers, stillwater nymphs, EHCs, birdsnests, Arizona Peacock Ladies, and other flies that will catch fish. in the above... Shrink tubing: Can make a very neat head on mid to large sized streamers. Bungee cords (Octopus straps): These are made up of hundreds of little rubber bands inside, which make fantastic rubber legs. The rubber bands can even be coloured with permanent marker. Peacock herl Grizzly hackle Elk hair Pheasant tail Dubbing material Maribou Mallard flank Thread Small copper wire Head cement Scissors Vice Shrink tubing – Can make a very neat head on mid to large sized streamers. Be careful when you shrink it not to set the whole fly on fire!
Shrink tubing: Can make a very neat head on mid to large sized streamers.
Bungee cords (Octopus straps): These are made up of hundreds of little rubber bands inside, which make fantastic rubber legs. The rubber bands can even be coloured with permanent marker.
Peacock herl
Grizzly hackle
Elk hair
Pheasant tail
Dubbing material
Maribou
Mallard flank
Thread
Small copper wire
Head cement
Scissors
Vice
Shrink tubing – Can make a very neat head on mid to large sized streamers. Be careful when you shrink it not to set the whole fly on fire!
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