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- Fly_tying abstract "Fly tying is the process of producing an artificial fly to be used by anglers to catch fish by fly fishing. Helen Shaw, an American professional fly tyer, defined it as the "simple process of binding various materials to a hook with thread" in Fly-Tying.E. C. Gregg, in the introduction to How To Tie Flies, elevated the task to an Art, "The object of this book will be throughout its entirety to teach in a practical manner the Art of Fly Tying in all its branches."At the other end is the apparent view of A. K. Best, in Production Fly Tying, suggests practical ways to streamline tying technique. Best emphasizes that fly tying is also a science rooted in careful observation of fish and their prey, and then designing and tying artificial flies to replicate that prey to catch fish. One of the first and foremost of these efforts was by Preston Jennings, in his classic: A Book of Trout Flies.Fly tying requires some basic equipment, the appropriate materials for the fly pattern being tied and a fly pattern to follow or replicate. Fly tying equipment enables the fly tyer to efficiently and effectively assemble and secure the materials on the hook. Flying materials were originally limited to various furs, feathers, threads and hooks. Today there many different types of natural and synthetic materials used to tie flies. Fly patterns represent the “recipe” required to create the fly—what hook size(s) types to use, what materials are to be used, what colors, in what sequence and by what methods are they assembled on the hook. These are the elements of fly patterns. Of patterns, there are thousands.Hand-tied flies on the commercial market sell for between less than a US dollar to several USD each. Fly tying is a challenging and rewarding hobby for some, a money-saving strategy for some fly fishermen, and a profitable commercial enterprise for the professional tyer. The professional, commercial fly tyer may produce upwards 3000 dozen flies annually, whereas the amateur fly tyer may tie only a few flies each season for personal use.".
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- Fly_tying comment "Fly tying is the process of producing an artificial fly to be used by anglers to catch fish by fly fishing. Helen Shaw, an American professional fly tyer, defined it as the "simple process of binding various materials to a hook with thread" in Fly-Tying.E. C.".
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