Tyer.......tier is "teer"....or a layer of something
Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bought a little iPod shuffle to use while exercising and looked for some
Podcasts that would hold my attention better than music. I was surprised to
find several sites on iTunes for both fly fishing and Photoshop instruction
(I'm always looking for good ideas for my students). There were many that were
excellent, and I couldn't help thinking that it would be VERY cool to make
Podcasts of Sowbug participants doing their thing.
The way to do it would be to set up a small studio in an adjacent room for
the recording, and have the interested participants sign up to have a short
movie made of them tying their fly or flies. Then the person making the
Podcasts could edit the video and publish them on a weekly basis. If this
were pulled off well, it would give the Sowbug tons of publicity and attract
even more astute tiers.
It is something to think about.
If you want to check out the Flytying podcasts, you don't need an iPod, just
download a free copy of iTunes, go to the iTunes store and hit the Podcast
link. All of the flyfishing podcasts are free.
I watched two that showed Amanda Swisher tying a Deceiver and and Saltwater
Clouser. Watching her hands work was like poetry in motion. She is obviously a
very accomplished tyer. Is it "tyer" or "tier"?
Tom Davenport
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