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Step-by-Step Beginner Fly Tying Manual & DVD - Easiest fly tying guide ever! - cover

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Step-by-Step Beginner Fly Tying Manual & DVD - Easiest fly tying guide ever!

Ryan Keyes

Publisher: No Nonsense Fly Fishing Guidebooks

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Summary

Step-by-step fly pattern tutorials develop your tying skills one pattern at a time. After completing all seven patterns you will have developed the necessary skills to tie most of the flies you will ever need to catch trout and a wide variety of other fish. A comprehensive step-by-step fly tying DVD guides and refreshes your fly tying skills.
Available since: 06/01/2013.

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