My writer wife, Carol, and a writer friend of hers, Jane Kirkpatrick, have
gotten us a gig at the Imperial River Company lodge on the Deschutes for
this February. She and Jane will do writing workshops and Jerry and I will
be doing a basic intro to fly fishing and tying (well below the level of
expertise of most on this board!). It's for couples, and should be a fun
weekend, with great food. If you're interested, reply off list and I'll get
you more information. You can check it out at
http://www.deschutesriver.com/workshops_fishing.html.
Now the question: I've been tying for 25 years and am still not nearly as
good a tier as the guys at the shows, so I'm a little anxious about teaching
this thing. What basic tying book(s) do you recommend to somebody just
getting into it? I'm thinking about using and recommending Skip Morris'
books.
Ed Morrison
From the South Fork of the Snoqualmie
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