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Shining a Light

The SmallRig RM 03 is a flexible and versatile LED lamp useful for both tying and photography

2 weeks ago
Don’t buy supplies ... tie flies!

Want to get better results when tying flies? Don’t buy your way there. Tie your way there!

1 month ago
Hackle guards

Hackle or material guards help you keep stuff out of the way while you tie or varnish your fly

7 months ago
My adored fly tying desk

My adored fly tying desk. Once cherished and down through the ages worn and abused. Now cherished again.

8 months ago
When knots drive you nuts

If knotting fibers for legs for your insect imitations drive you mad, this tool can help!

9 months ago
Steel Pin Shrimp

A scud pattern with 26 individual legs is no task if you make this small, ingenious tool out of wire.

1 year ago
YR3D dubbing brush tool

Siberian Ramil Yamaliev makes a lot of things on his 3D printer - from fly reels to lamps. And then this brilliant dubbing brush twister.

3 years ago
IKEA Fly Tying Board

How to make a 10 dollar tying station based on a cheap IKEA cutting board.

5 years ago
Rotating your bobbin holder

If you want to use the advantages of controlling twist in your tying thread, you need a bobbin holder that allows rotation. Not all do.

6 years ago
Crystallin Task Light

My search for a great fly tying lamp may be over. This one is close to ideal for my purposes

6 years ago
Tom’s bobbin holders

Get ready to meet the “Hummingbird”, a very different bobbin holder designed and made by Dutch Tom Biesot

7 years ago
DIY dubbing brush maker

Bretislav has a little machine in his collection of fly-tying tools. It was made by his father about 20 years back.

7 years ago
DIY material spring

A material spring is a nifty little addition to your vise, enabling you to hold long materials like ribbing or hackles out of the way while tying in other materials.

8 years ago
Pimp your vise

There's so much extra paraphernalia that you can attach to your vise that you can totally block the access to the hook if you use it all.

8 years ago
DIY material clips

I have used my fingers and metal bulldog clips plus varying degrees of dexterity for hair hackle loops. I decided to try to make my own material clips for the purpose.

8 years ago
The coolest bobbin holder

If you want a really cool bobbin holder, carbon fiber and all, it's off to Kickstarter to support Ilias Fn Karanzas' Apex Predator Bobbin project!

8 years ago
Laser cut tool holders

I'm working on an article on tool holders and have been fooling around with a drawing program and a laser cutter

8 years ago
DIY bodkin cleaner

This is the greatest little tool you can imagine for cleaning varnish off your bodkin or dubbing needle, and you can make one almost for free.

8 years ago
Fly tying lamps

Most people need some light when they tie flies. Some people more than others. This article is about lamps to use over your vise and table when tying.

9 years ago
GFF DIY LED tying lamp

Looking for a cool, compact and cheap fly tying light? Look no further. This project will give you a nice light for about 10-15 US$

9 years ago
The humble hackle pliers

Hackle pliers are simple tools for a simple task: handling hackles. But there might be more to the story of these humble tools.

9 years ago
The Regal mystery

There's a gazillion tyers who love the Regal style, angled spring clamp fly-tying vises, but I always wondered why they are so popular

9 years ago
Tom's Vise

The design and making of a homemade fly tying vise.

10 years ago
Scissors for fly tying

What should you look for when choosing fly-tying scissors? Well, that all depends on a number of factors. This article takes an in-depth look at one of the fly tier's most important tools.

10 years ago
The LAW of attraction

I was among the lucky fly-tyers who managed to lay my hand on one of Lawrence Waldron's LAW fly-tying vises while he made them - and they could be bought at reasonable prices.

10 years ago
Threading a bobbin

Considering how simple the goal is: to get the thread through the tube of a bobbin holder, there's a surprising number of ways to do it.

11 years ago
Bobbin holders for fly tying

Most people use a bobbin holder when they tie flies. In spite of being a simple tool there are some pretty advanced models out there

11 years ago
Don't tie flies

Don't tie flies
- if you want easy access to tons of flies.
- if you want to save money on flies.
- unless you live alone.
- unless you have an understanding partner and/or family.
- if you want to appear cool to the opposite sex.

Tie flies
- if you want something to do off-season.
- if you want to fish the best.
- because you like being creative.
- because you want to spend many great hours alone or with friends.

12 years ago
Rubber band tool

A super simple and inexpensive home made tool to hold hackle and other materials while tying.

12 years ago
The tube fly needle

If you are embarking on the tube fly tying journey and don't have the tools, don't despair. A simple and inexpensive tapered needle is all you need - or maybe a couple.

13 years ago
Everyday Fly Tying Tips

I am as likely to sit down and tie six different flies as I am to tie six of the same pattern. Speed is not a concern, but I don't want to waste my time either. There are things I can do to make my life easier which may be different from a professional production tyer.

13 years ago
DIY brushes and combs

These are some of the least expensive and most useful fly tying tools you can make yourself. A Velcro stick, a brush and a comb made from strips of Velcro, pieces of wood, hair combs and even ice lolly sticks!

14 years ago
Whipfinish video

This short video shows you how to whip finish with your fingers rather than using a tool. It's quite easy, looks cool and saves you trying to localize that whipfinisher on your messy tying table - that is if you are like the rest of us...

16 years ago
Tube Tying Techniques

Have tube, will tie... but how to go about it? How do you actually manage to tie on a tube? Well, it's much like tying on a hook, just different. Learn to tie on plastic, metal, bottles, compound and rear tubes.

18 years ago
Tube Fly Tying Tools

More information on tube fly tying tools than you ever thought you needed - from the lowly sewing needle to the full-blown several-hundred-dollar vise, and a lot in between. This article gives you essential knowledge about how to hold a tube - any tube - while tying on it.

18 years ago
DIY Epoxy Rotor

If you tie flies incorporating epoxy, you will probably have great benefit from a rotating drying rig like this

20 years ago
Interesting tools

Mike Hogue has stuff on the way

22 years ago
Fisker tube tool

This Danish tool might be an alternative. In spite of some minor drawbacks, it's a very good tool at a very reasonable price.

28 years ago
A portable fly tying kit

In the most simplistic terms, a flytying kit must only have the tools and materials necessary to tie the flies you may use on a single trip or a single river. However, like most of us, a travelling flytying kit consumes more space than 26 high-schoolers crammed in a Volkswagen Beetle.

30 years ago

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