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FeathersMC
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This is John McLain's website. John is one of the most knowledgeable guys I know when it comes to materials we Salmon fly tyers use. He's no slouch on other topics either. Toss in that John is a great guy and you've really got something special.
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Fly Anglers Online
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The most complete internet flyfishing resource
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Fly Tying Forum
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A great internet fly tying forum
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Hatches Magazine
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A monthly fly fishing/tying magazine
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Mike Boyer's Site
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Mike Boyer has an outstanding collection of Mary Orvis Marbury flies as well as Atlantic, and Streamer patterns
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GAC Design Inc.
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Gary Cumro makes some huge decorative fish hooks that he turns into all kinds of artsy items for the tying room, home or cabin. His wife, Sharon is the other half of this creative duo who works in glass. Sharon dresses some of Gary's hooks with leaded glass! Take a look at their website.
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Classic Fly Art
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Sarah Briston paints classic salmon flies, based on the originals of tiers like Davie McPhail, Dave Carne, Paul Ptalis, and yours truely. These pieces are stunning and a real visual delight. You can also see her work here at Sarah Briston
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Jeff Kennedy Studio
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Here’s a fly artist with an ambitious goal. Paint or draw a fly a day. Some cool pictures here
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Historic Angling Enterprises
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Paul Jones is a enthusiast for historically accurate fishing equipment. Paul specializes in 200 – mid 1800's hooks, flies, equipment, and techniques for the “antique” fisherman. If you need a horsehair or natural fiber fishing line specific to a period in history this is the source.
Check out Paul's period flies 1747 - 1840 here
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