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HOW TO TIE FLIES HOW TO TIE FLIES
BY E. C. GREGG
DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE AUTHOR A. S. BARNES AND COMPANY NEW YORK
Copyright, 1940, A. S. Barnes&Company, Inc
CONTENTS
Diagram 1
INTRODUCTION
Diagram2
Tools two-thirds actual size
TOOLS, HOOKS AND MATERIALS
TOOLS HOOKS
Various styles of hooks used for fly-tying--actual size
MATERIALS
Body materials two-thirds actual size Actual size Two-thirds actual size Two-thirds actual size Two-thirds actual size
BUCKTAIL STREAMERS
Bucktails Diagram 3
Bucktail streamers tied by the author (actual size) Two-thirds actual size Diagram 4
WET FLIES
Wet flies tied by the author (actual size)
Two thirds actual size
DRY FLIES
Diagram 5
Fan Wings, Dry Flies and Nymphs tied by the author (actual size)
NYMPHS AND THEIR CONSTRUCTION NYMPHS
Diagram 6 THEIR CONSTRUCTION (SEE DIAGRAM 6) THE HELGRAMITE (SEE DIAGRAM 7)
Diagram 7
BASS FLIES AND FEATHER STREAMERS
Diagram 8
Page sized photograph of flies tied by the author (actual size) Feather Streamers tied by the author (actual size)
FAMOUS BUCKTAIL AND FEATHER STREAMERS FLOATING BUGS AND THEIR CONSTRUCTION
Bass Bugs tied by the author (actual size) FLOATING BUGS: THEIR CONSTRUCTION (SEE DIAGRAM 9)
Diagram 9
CORK BODIED BASS BUGS (SEE DIAGRAM 10)
Diagram 10 Diagram 11 ANGLER'S KNOTS MY FAVORITE FLIES
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