"Most people say that tying flies to save money is a fallacy. What do you think?
 
"Well, I have sort of a different take on that.  I tell most people it'll cost 
them $350 to $400 to really get into fly tying.  That's tools, materials- 
everything you need to tie flies for fishing.  That might seem like a bunch of 
money, but compared to the price of a lot of rods and reels, that's not bad.  
And for that money, I point out that they'll be getting a whole lot of flies in 
return.  If you're smart about it, and you fish a lot, tying your own flies is 
a pretty good deal.'"
 
reply by Eddie Wyatt of the Fly Shop in Johnson City, Tennessee
 
Rick 


      
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