How to tie a 10-cent fly

I read with great interest Alex G's post about fly fishing and eventually fly tying. Seems like the logical progression. You learn to cast a fly line, learn to fly fish and then you want to learn how to tie flies. And that's perfectly natural. When I started fly fishing more years ago than I'd like to admit, I was determined to be a fly fisher and never a fly tier. I don't want to be one of those guys, I told myself. But a funny thing happened at the fly shop. I'd go in to buy two flies and leave with 22. Sixty bucks later I was grumbling as I drove home. When I arrived, I took a look at the flies and realized there might have been 10 cents in the hook and material. Now, that got me thinking. I'll bet I can tie a 10-cent fly. Imagine all of the saving I'd realize over the next few years. So, I went to my buddy, Pete Greenan, who is an excellent tier and asked him to teach me. Pete, a great teacher, had me tying simple patterns in no time. He had two vises and we'd tie a pattern side by side, step by step, until I got it right. What I learned is all fly tying is learning how to put different materials on a hook. Once you learn that, you can most any fly. So, I went out and bought a vise. I bought a three bobbins, a bodkin, scissors, dubbing tool, whip finisher, head cement, saddle hackles, neck hackles, a couple of bucktail, hooks, lead eyes, chenille, dubbing, wax and more of this and lot a that. I tied flies. I tied whenever I had the time. And when I went to the fly shop, I was like a kid in a candy store. I loved to visit fly shops in other areas because they inevitably had some different materials. Trout fly shops were particuarly neat. And I'd always walk out with a bag goodies. My tying room at home is spacious and has room for my bench, desk and computer. The close is a perfect place to store materials. I have Rubber Maid boxes full of materials. There are boxes for bucktail, boxes for saddle hackles. There's another box for neck hackles. I have a box for synthetics and one for dubbing material. I have another for animal hair. I have five drawers that are stuffed with epoxy and supplies, crystal chenniles, chenille, freshwaer tying supplies and popper stuff. Needless to say, every nook and cranny is filled. I got to thinking the other day when I was looking at all of the material I've accumulated over the years that I've put a whole lot of money into tying flies. Then it dawned on me: To tie a 10-cent fly, you need at least $2,500 in materials and tools.
  • Michael J. Searl

    Good read and oh so true! [groan] I don't have the quanity of materials that you have but they seem to add up in a hurry. I am fortunate to have a supplier that is a good flyfisher and if I send a good photo he will determine the recipie and add to my ever increasing store of supplies. I'll be tying up a bunch of those 10 cent flies from my mega-buck storage. ole Mike
  • LedHed

    Excellent post - have the same problem with jig tying.
  • Alex G.

    OUTSTANDING POST! I've just begun tying flies as I've said, the amount of money I've spent on supplies would most likely make my wife cringe and then smack me upside the head, and I haven't even bought my own vice yet. But I enjoy it, and that makes it all worth it to me.

    "Then it dawned on me: To tie a 10 cent fly, you need at least $2,500 in materials and tools."

    that's my favorite line!
  • shooter

    well steve you summed it up quiet well ,between the gills and chinks,and tying flies to catch them ,well i do not want to thank about the money i have and will spend.
    just that big thumper in the end of that leader,and the wine of the fly line when he makes a run.
    thanks for a great post.


    gators can't climb trees
  • Charles Singleton

    SO true! I love the sensations of a BG on the other end, and nothing makes it better than knowing I duped her with something I tied with my own little, stubby fingers!

    Oh! and shooter? I'm not getting close enough to 'em to find OUT if they can climb trees! :-D
  • Greg McWilliams

    Steve, I love reading this and rereading this!!!!!!!!!! Probably higher than that now since Steven Tyler is wearing hackles in his hair!!!!!!!! 

    A TIMELESS READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • jim cosgrove

    i have always said fly tying is a black hole.there is always something or the same stuff in a different color, it never ends.i figure i would have to tie about 50,000 flies to break even.

  • Greg McWilliams

    Jim, I used to be able to keep all my tying stuff in a shoe box!!!!! Now to go to a show or event I carry 2 brief cases!!!!!!! Break even, LOL, NEVER GONNA HAPPEN!!!!!

  • Greg McWilliams

    A MUST READ for TIERS of all SKILLS!!!!!!! SO TRUE!!!!!!