Letort
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- Joined
- Dec 14, 2008
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I got all my materials organized into clear plastic tubs, hooks separated by brand and use and have a perfectly clear bench. Having been tying for over 50 years, couple of thoughts came to mind during this process:
- An orderly bench and materials significantly improves tying efficiency. Having to paw through piles of feather to find scissors is not productive.
- I wish I had standardized on one or two brands of hooks. Having boxes of orphan hooks for patterns long forgotten is a waste. A 1x long nymph hook is the same regardless of who made it.
- Same with thread. Every recipe seems to have some unique style and color of thread. Have about 120 different threads, while black, olive and red in a couple of thicknesses would cover it for me.
- Keep a ruler and hackle sizer close to your bench. Key to turning out consistent flies and reducing waste is standardization.
- No matter how long you have been tying, watching others tie - either on line or in person, you will learn new techniques or new materials.