Hi Mike,

A couple of other places that are good for saltwater tying:

www.reel-time.com - forums, articles & patterns. Mostly centered around fishing up y'alls way.

http://www.branhamssaltwaterflytying.com - excellent site with a ton of patterns.

Good luck,

Ken (south florida)

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> Mike
> Here are some links to flies and tying tutorials....
> This is where you will find John Morins flies.... An example of tying
> larger flies with a spreader...
> http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?act=flyshow&s=&showid=104
> We have some tutorials on our site...
> www.uftri.com Depending on where you live in Mass you may want to
> contact Peggy Brenner on the VFB about United Fly tyers meetings unless
> you're close enough to come to ours.
> Another local tyer
> http://www.dwskok.com/step-by-steps.htm
> Here are some links to crease flies. This is a swap I'm currently
> meistering... another fun fly.
> http://artsnflies.com/pages/crease2.shtml
> http://www.flyfishsaltwaters.com/Creasefly.htm
>
> These should get you started and hopefully inspire some good ideas of your
> own.
> Deb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 12:13 PM
> Subject: [VFB] Saltwater Flies
>
>
> >
> >
> > Folks;
> >
> > I have just purchased a nice starter rod and reel (9 ft 9 weight) for
> > stripers in the salt. I know 90% of this list is for freshwater but
> > since I have recently moved to Massachusetts I feel I must try the
> > stripers. I live an hour from the Cape Anne area and am looking forward
> > to a couple of days on the salt. Problem is I have never fished salt
> > with a fly before. I am intimidated by big rivers (ie the Delaware) so
> > how do I get started? What flies should I start tying and in what
> > sizes. I'm too poor to hire a guide so I'm just gonna have to wing it!
> >
> > Mike M.
> >
> >
>
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