Fly-tying Techniques & Patterns (Quayside, 1996) is a practical how-to manual that teaches the essentials of tying flies. It explains tool and material choices and breaks down the basic elements of a fly—tails, bodies, wings and hackles—so you can build reliable patterns from first principles.
The book includes over 200 patterns spanning streamers, nymphs, dry flies, terrestrials and bass bugs. Each recipe is illustrated with full-color photographs and clear step-by-step instruction to help tiers reproduce popular flies and adapt techniques to new designs.
Suitable for beginners wanting a structured course in tying and for intermediate tiers expanding their pattern library, the volume serves as a durable, photo-driven reference for anglers and hobbyists.
Key features
- 200+ fly patterns across major types
- Step-by-step color photography
- Guidance on tools, hooks and materials
- Practical recipes for reproducing popular flies
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