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Re: purchasing flies on line

Postby Papasequoia » August 15th, 2009, 8:27 pm

I never said it wasn't possible, just that it was quite impressive! I wish I had something in town here other than dry lakebeds :(
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Re: purchasing flies on line

Postby castaway » August 15th, 2009, 8:34 pm

I would like to put in my .01 on the subject of buying flies online...

I buy my generic patterns online (pt's, hare ears, copper johns, etc..)

When I visit the eastside I think its important to stop in one of the local shops (you take your pic.. but I will be trying Davids shop for sure... as well as matuka Joes shop in mammoth.... probably both)

I like to buy water specific/hatch specific flies from the shop... spend 20-30 bucks everytime... pick up a few thingamajigs...
If going to Hot creek in early spring... Im going to buy the trico's from a local shop.. spend some time talking to someone who loves the sport as much as I do...

So cheap online flies are nice....but lets pay hommage to those who are the risk takers and are truly living the dream by supporting a family doing what they love... I may not be in the position to make a living doing what I love, but those that are lucky enough to do it... I support em.

Also, what ever happend to a little human interaction? are we all so self-absorbed that the sole purpose of flyfishing is to catch fish (or get skunked..in certain volcanic parks to the north) and get cheap flies?

Dont get me wrong... I cant afford to stock my fly box with 3 dollar flies... but I can take the time and a few dollars to visit my local fly shop...before all we have is the 18 year old working at the fly section in the local sport challet.. :twisted: Who tries to sell you 1x because you wont loose any fish that way :twisted: :twisted:

by the way.... I have fished the concrete river about 20-30 times this year.. been skunked all but a few times... no stripers yet this year!!!!! only a few decent largemouth!

Im sure everyone here feels the same way.. so Im kinda preaching to the quire.
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Re: purchasing flies on line

Postby fflutterffly » August 15th, 2009, 8:55 pm

Papa we always have a date on the river. No peeking until we're in the water!!!! :funnyup:

Cast you are so correct. That is why I also purchase flies from the shops as well.
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Re: purchasing flies on line

Postby planettrout » August 16th, 2009, 2:44 pm

I have to go with Dean on tying flies and the satisfaction of catching a fish on one's own creation. It seems that I tie many patterns which are just not available in most shops. In my travels, I purchase flies from time to time. Most good shops now have their fly selections available online. If I see something I like ( and a pattern description is not available in a book or online) I buy a few and take at least one apart.

Some of the best I have found Online follow:

http://www.troutflies.com/
Harry Mason's outfit

http://www.blueribbonflies.com/
Craig Matthews Shop...one of a kind patterns and expensive

http://www.philscustomflies.com/
Phil is just a great guy and his patterns are reasonable, an NCFFB member and moderator, handy with a cordless drill.

http://www.slideinn.com/store/index.php
Kelly Galloup's store... THE streamer place...

http://www.blueflycafe.com/category/FishingFlies
Huge selection, real reasonable and the suggestion about a drop of head cement is a good idea.

Shops:


Ken's- Bridgeport- Jim has stuff the others guys down the road just don't order...
The Spot - Duh
Montana Fly Fishing Guides:
http://www.gyflyfishers.com/bozeman-fly-fishing-shop
This place has the best selection of flies that I have EVER seen in one place, anywhere...
Frontier Anglers- Dillon, MT - Tim Tollett's Shop-his creations catch fish:
http://www.frontieranglers.com/estore/category/647

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Re: purchasing flies on line

Postby fflutterffly » August 21st, 2009, 8:02 am

I'm not saying 'don't buy flies from a shop' or 'stop tying your own'. This is just one more reference to those who wish to purchase the flies.
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Re: purchasing flies on line

Postby midger » August 23rd, 2009, 9:10 am

There's nothing wrong with either method--purchasing or tying your own. I get a lot of pleasure from tying my own, and I have way too many patterns tied which is an inherent danger with fly tyers. I do occasionally buy the odd patterns that I either don't want to tie (like size 20 royal wulffs) or that are very time consuming like Turk's Tarantulas. I tie virtually all my nymphs and streamers.

I like the flies from The Blue Fly Cafe. They are closing their brick/mortar location in Garden City/Boise due to the time it took away from their travel etc. They are keeping the online open though. There were some fantastic bargains on their shop inventory. I walked into the shop earlier this week and they were closing out all their fly bins at .25 a fly. I must admit that I picked up about 9 dozen of those Beeetch patterns I don't enjoy tying. :)
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