I am not personally familiar with the Skip Morris book. I have heard it is good as well. --- Eric the Flytyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Complete Book of Flytying by Leiser or Shaw's > Fly-tying would be the best choices. Both books > cover > basic techniques in a step by step manner, in easily > digestible pieces. I own a copy of Leiser's book, > and > loan it out frequently to those who are considering > tying or are just starting out tying. > > For example, the part where Leiser says "Now you are > really entitled to a breather. You've completed the > most difficult tying operation a beginner-and for > that > matter some advanced tiers-encounters. So take > another break." This style breaks people into tying > without stress. > > Though a great book, Benchside Reference is not a > beginners book. It is not a step by step guide to > tying basic patterns. > > Eric > > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > >> I've been asked to recommend a book for > > beginners on Fly Tying for a > > >> small local library. My favorites are The Art > Of > > Fly Tying by John Vliet. or > > >> The Complete Book of Fly Tying by Eric Leiser. > > Does anyone have any other > > >> favorites. Dan > > >> > > > > > > > You can't go wrong with the Fly Tiers Benchside > > Reference > > > > Bart > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing > online. > http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
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