Ok, so this is where it all started. Now i understand the library part. I sure wish hotmail would go back to the days when the email at the top of the list was the oldest one in your mail box. Dan i also have the Lieser book, and it's another very good one. I feel very fortunate to have had a couple chances to watch him tye, and even a few more just to be around him. He's a really super person. We got to sit right across from him at the Hall of Fame Diner when he was inducted, (CFFC&M). I hear he's stoped tying now. Health related i think, but i don't think his overall health is bad. He seemed fine when we saw him last. I'm working on getting him to be specially honored at this years comming TGF Conservation Diner or at Annual Day. mark......


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Fly dressers guide by john veniard... iain

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


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