Re: [VFB] What are your favorite online pattern resources?

2018-05-04 Thread Pacres
Here is a list of places I find inspiration when the tyer's block hits.

http://www.flytierspage.com/
http://globalflyfisher.com/video/fly-tying
http://www.frankenfly.com/

Here are some of my favorite Youtube channels
Skylar Hardman - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPQR4EwhpJ2ATL1kTDPvGzw
The Fly Fiend - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4meOkCLGM6LBxh9DhLQ5nw
McFly Angler -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC88cGtLpHiHEXhyUGiXFP7g/playlists?view=50_id=1=dd
Makflies - https://www.youtube.com/user/pattan41/featured
protasovvv - https://www.youtube.com/user/protasovvv
Tim Cammisa - https://www.youtube.com/user/tctrout
Davie  - https://www.youtube.com/user/DavieMcPhail
FlyFishFood - https://www.youtube.com/user/frycdf
The Feather Bender -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYb8DCVlYijoCYgvx_v2EuQ

Old issues of magazines are a spot I like to visit as well. If you are on
instagram, there is a lot of great fly tying being posted there.

I also have a channel if you are interested
https://www.youtube.com/piscatorflies

Hope that helps a little

Darren

On 4 May 2018 at 19:24, Pete Gramp  wrote:

> I've hit a weird funk where I sat down at the vise (or vice) and didn't
> know what to tie.  I have a library of multiple hundred books, some of them
> encyclopedias of fly patterns, and yes, I had no idea what to tie.  Tyer's
> block, much like a writer's block, if you will.  So that got me to
> thinking: what are your favorite, or most used, online preferably - or
> written in print - sources for new patterns, to keep things fresh?  If you
> say "Youtube" please be more specific - which channel do you view, and what
> about that channel holds your attention?  I'm not looking for great fly
> *fishing* videos, though they are very cool to me, but I'm seeking
> recipes for fly *tying* patterns, or step by steps, that are geared
> specifically towards the tying of a multiplicity of different flies.
> I look forward to hearing what folks have to say - this may be interesting!
> -Pete
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[VFB] What are your favorite online pattern resources?

2018-05-04 Thread Pete Gramp
I've hit a weird funk where I sat down at the vise (or vice) and didn't
know what to tie.  I have a library of multiple hundred books, some of them
encyclopedias of fly patterns, and yes, I had no idea what to tie.  Tyer's
block, much like a writer's block, if you will.  So that got me to
thinking: what are your favorite, or most used, online preferably - or
written in print - sources for new patterns, to keep things fresh?  If you
say "Youtube" please be more specific - which channel do you view, and what
about that channel holds your attention?  I'm not looking for great fly
*fishing* videos, though they are very cool to me, but I'm seeking recipes
for fly *tying* patterns, or step by steps, that are geared specifically
towards the tying of a multiplicity of different flies.
I look forward to hearing what folks have to say - this may be interesting!
-Pete

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