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<blockquote data-quote="LBnM" data-source="post: 3147879" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>As I recall Tulsa has a Backwoods store and it used to have a fly shop. Probably get more expertise there than BPS. I recommend not getting a kit but get components as you need them. I bought a kit at General Tackle in Colo Springs in 1971, took lessons from a master tyer, but finally gave most of it away years later because I never used all of what came with it. You can get a decent vise relatively inexpensive and their are some tools that are absolutely necessary. I recommend you read "Production Fly Tying" by A.K. Best. In it he discusses necessary tools, how to use them, and gives great tips on every aspect of Fly Tying (with emphasis on trout.) He is about as good as it gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LBnM, post: 3147879, member: 817"] As I recall Tulsa has a Backwoods store and it used to have a fly shop. Probably get more expertise there than BPS. I recommend not getting a kit but get components as you need them. I bought a kit at General Tackle in Colo Springs in 1971, took lessons from a master tyer, but finally gave most of it away years later because I never used all of what came with it. You can get a decent vise relatively inexpensive and their are some tools that are absolutely necessary. I recommend you read "Production Fly Tying" by A.K. Best. In it he discusses necessary tools, how to use them, and gives great tips on every aspect of Fly Tying (with emphasis on trout.) He is about as good as it gets. [/QUOTE]
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