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Fly tying is undoubtedly an art form that has had more books written about it than any other aspect of the sport.
If you know the basics, you can imitate virtually any form of forage species that fish feed on. One of the great satisfactions of the sport is to catch a fish on a fly you have devised and tied yourself.
Tie 'n' Fly Outfitters fly tying classes have become an institution, our system of teaching focuses on fly tying techniques and the uses for the various tying materials. Join us on Saturday, 9th January 2010 for a Beginner to Intermediate Fly Tying Class.
Bookings are essential. Sessions are limited to 5 participants, giving you loads of individual attention.
Phone (07) 5444 0611 or email us at
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To the Tie 'N' Fly crew
Thanks for the fly tying class. I found your instructions easy to follow and I developed a good understanding of the basics and will be able to develop further with practice. Ill shoot you some photos when I tie something flash.
Thanks for the casting and fly fishing lessons over the last 6 months too. I have finally started catching fish (it was getting back in the kayak that did it). Check out this link for some photos (though not good photos) and a trip report.
Cheers Lindsay Hadfield January 2010
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Here are a few patterns to kick start our new fly box. We will add new patterns regularly, so check back to see what is new. You can PRINT these off by clicking on the printer icon on the top right side of each page. Feel free to SHARE THESE WITH A FRIEND by clicking on the email icon next to the printer icon.
If there is a particular pattern that you would like to see, or if there is one you would like us to post, email us at
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with your request. • SALTWATER FLY PATTERNS
• FRESHWATER FLY PATTERNS
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