Unnaturals: A Practical Guide to Tying with Synthetics Contributor(s): Klausmeyer, David (Author) |
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ISBN: 0881506478 ISBN-13: 9780881506471 Publisher: Countryman Press OUR PRICE: $36.00 Product Type: Hardcover Published: September 2006 Annotation: The first illustrated, step-by-step guide to tying effective flies with synthetic materials, from fly-tying expert David Klausmeyer. Much of the creativity in the world of fly tying is coming from the exploration and use of synthetic materials. Whether it's closed-cell foam for that high-floating grasshopper, a wing made out of dish-packing material, or a nymph body fashioned from latex, synthetics are the new thing. Yet, no one has put together a useful guide showing how to tie with synthetics. Now, David Klausmeyer brings his brilliant photography and his written step-by-step instructions to bear, and shows how to blend these new materials with traditional ingredients to create a fly box full of practical, real-world fish-catching flies. Full-color throughout, index. |
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BISAC Categories: - Sports & Recreation | Fishing |
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 8.88" W x 11.26" (2.18 lbs) 151 pages |
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Publisher Description: Much of the creativity in the world of fly tying is coming from the exploration and use of synthetic materials. Whether it's closed-cell foam for that high-floating grasshopper, a wing made out of dish-packing material, or a nymph body fashioned from latex, synthetics are the new thing. Yet, no one has put together a useful guide showing how to tie with synthetics. Now, David Klausmeyer brings his brilliant photography and his written step-by-step instructions to bear, and shows how to blend these new materials with traditional ingredients to create a fly box full of practical, real-world fish- catching flies. Full-color throughout, index. |
Contributor Bio(s): Klausmeyer, David: - David Klausmeyer has been the editor in chief of Fly Tyer magazine for fifteen years. He has written numerous books and articles about fly tying, and now does blogs and webcasts about them as well. His tying techniques are well known among tiers. |