The book 'Tube Flies' by Mark Mandell and Les Johnson is a good
reference I use. Also, the best online resource for tubes is
http://watersidemb.ca/tubes1.html

pacres

On 11/28/06, Jack Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Deb

Are there any books or videos that you would recommend for larning more
about tube flies?  I haven't tied any since the swap last year, but I
see the possibilities for our southern coastal waters.

Thx
Jack
Austin

Deborah Duran wrote:

>so I tie tube flies to give the visitors something different to look at.
>I'm not sure yet if they're a good draw for the crowd or not.
>I really don't need any deer hair but thank you so much.  I think I'm going
>to take the plunge and teach Beastmasters tonight (Ashley's got me hooked on
>them) with spun deer hair heads.  It will give my beginners a little
>challenge.  I've had them epoxying everything now they'll have to tie flies!
>
>Warm Regards,
>Deb
>
>


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