10 Things I Wish I had Known About Fly-Tying When I Started

Published: Jan. 30, 2015, 9:33 p.m.

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On the podcast this week I am all by myself--it\'s a topic I\'ve been asked to address before and didn\'t require a special guest. \\xa0It\'s entitled "10 Things I Wish I had Known About Fly Tying when I Started", and although fly tying is a never-ending journey, I thought I would share some thoughts with listeners with the hope they will pick up on these tips, tricks, and materials quicker than I did--although some of them were not even around when I started tying almost 50 years ago! \\xa0Also in The Fly Box this week we talk about the "X" system for describing hook shank length, whether to crimp the barbs on saltwater hooks, strategies for filling fly boxes during the winter, when to let a dead fish float away, how to remove the smell of head cement from recently tied flies (a great listener suggestion!), and how to determine which side of a feather is the "shiny" side.

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