I would reccomend one of the JW Outfitters fly tying bags. I have the Ultimate. It is unbelievable how much this bag holds. My only complaint is that I can not fit my full rooster skins in the bag. I had one fellow remark that he had never seen a fly shop in a bag. The overall size is that of a gym bag.
BobH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allan Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 11:15 PM Subject: Re: [VFB] stream side tying kit > My wife & I were camping up in Michigan several years ago so we could fish > the Ausable. A fellow a couple of campsites over had his "portable" fly > tying kit. It filled the back end of his Suburban. It had two huge > (padded) handles on each end. The legs were made of what looked to be > about 4" round stock. His buddies helped him get it out of the Suburban > and set it up. > > Every evening after his Scotch, he'd sit in front of his "portable" fly > tying kit with a Coleman lantern hanging from a 'sky hook' and swat bugs. > I never did see him tie a fly all weekend. > > I've tried to keep mine a little simpler. If I'm really going > "heavy-weight", I've got two tackle boxes. One has all my hooks. The > other has everything else. > > Good night, > > Allan > > > Allan Fish > Greenwood, IN > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
