This is a great topic!  I got into flytying for similar reasons- you fish differently when you aren't afraid to lose flies.  Would anybody else like to share there story?? Here is my story.
 
I got into flytying when I was fourteen (23 years ago) when I was paying the then outrageous price of $0.75 per fly (springs wigglers) for steelhead fishing.  I then went to the library, read up on what I needed, and bought my first book (Complete Book of Flytying by Leiser), tools, and materials.  Other than a two hour tying session with my high school wrestling coach, I was pretty much self taught until 5-6 years ago.  Then I discovered the seminars in local flyshops, then FFF conclaves, then this list, and I have been learning and expanding my skills ever since.

Dean Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ditto Jeff
Dean

Jeff Frye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve, I don't believe that I ever passed on a cast
because I thought I would loose my fly just as I never
hit a golf ball thinking that I was going to loose it.
-Jeff




--- Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> I am certainly not the best caster in the club.
> But I noticed something on Saturday,
> People would not try to cast if they thought they
> would lose a fly.
> Sitting here this morning it donned one me.
> By tying your own fly's you are not apt to be so
> afraid to lose them.
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> Steve Clark
> Moreno Valley, Ca.
> http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/
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> The only difference between a good day and a bad day
> is our attitude.
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