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Originally Posted by eastex
Hello from East Texas. I am wondering what kit y'all would recommend for a beginner. I know this has been answered thousands of times. I am not wanting to spend a bunch because of the future hospital bills coming in! All the advise would greatly be appreciated.
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Tools you will need to do it right....
Vise!
A Whip Finish tool ( know the one that comes with kits is not the one you will need) You will need a Matarelli style whip finisher. Also you will need the following:
Several bobbins for holding the thread, don't buy really cheap ones as they will just make you crazy and also don't buy the most expensive as it's not needed.
Good Pair of scissors,(I think one kind of large ones and one that has a very pointed tip).
Bobbin threader (can use the dental floss threader for that),
Bodkin (big needle with a handle,
Jig heads,
Chenille (not Walmart brand junk)size #2 and the Nylon is better than the Rayon, but some colors only come in Rayon.
Thread (don't get sewing thread, get flat waxed tying thread),
Feathers (strung neck hackle & marabou blood quills if you want),
May want some flash, I recommend Krystal Flash in colors and some silver and gold tinsel flash (can use Christmas tree tinsel)or maybe even some Holo Gold & Silver.
This is what Skip posted.................
I started with this set up and then sold it to a friend...
Cabela's Official Website - Quality Hunting, Fishing, Camping and Outdoor Gear at competitive prices.
Here is another place to get that set up...
BT's Fly Fishing Products - Fly Angler's OnLine Magazine Supporter
Here are some nice starter videos.................
How to start the thread and do half hitch knot
http://copperfly.net/video/start_thread.wmv
How to tie a fly on a jighead
YouTube - NEW FLY TYING VIDEOS - POLARIS FLIES - Nuclee-r Jigs 101
Three ways to whip finish a fly
3 Ways to Finish a Fly, by Gary and Jason borger
**Simple Crappie Jig (10 minutes)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YxvPgFZrCrU
MARABOU STREAMER
http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/...arabou-kit.htm