dudemanspecial
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How much money and time I am losing or saving has absolutely zero factor on my decision to be a fly tier.
For an individual, custom tier, everything is 40-50% cheaper and quality is relatively assured in comparison to scouring the interwebs for a deal.I get your point about wholesale materials but I cant imagine it's much savings.
Guide / "Pro" deals for rods, etc. seem to be about 50% off in my experience. Do you - or does anyone else - have a sense if that roughly equates to the wholesale price a shop is paying for those items?For an individual, custom tier, everything is 40-50% cheaper and quality is relatively assured in comparison to scouring the interwebs for a deal.
But, if you were really cranking out flies like in an Asian or African factory you would have some deals worked out for for huge quantities of staple items. Things like chenille, marabou, etc. would be bought in pounds and hundreds of yards. Even things like dry fly hackle would be bought in enormous quantity.
If so, is that 40-50% off roughly an industry standard that would apply to "pro" tiers and shops buying tying materials too?
I did have a little bit of sticker shock that day we went in there, and if you remember correctly, I wanted red thread. I didn't realize they didn't sell tying materials.Jonas from the feathered hook will be happy to sell you locally tied flies at $6-$10 a piece.