The Fly-Tying Sermon - Why, What, When, and How You Should Tie Your Own Flies
Description
There’s a moment every angler reaches when the flies in the shop just don’t cut it anymore. Maybe it’s a pattern that never quite works the way it should. Maybe it’s that tiny backcountry creek where trout eat everything except what’s commercially tied. Or maybe it’s just the urge to create something that’s yours.
In this episode, Ross delivers a full fly-tying sermon—part philosophy, part instruction, and part hard-earned truth—on why you should be tying your own flies, what materials and tools you actually need, when to start, and how to learn (and create) patterns that consistently catch fish.
This isn’t about perfection or pretty Instagram flies. It’s about building skill, sharpening observation, and closing the loop between your hands, your imagination, and the trout you chase. Whether you’re brand new to tying or decades deep at the vise, this episode will remind you that tying isn’t just another part of fly fishing—it’s the craft that holds the whole thing together.
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