Tour of my flytying bench and materials, plus a few tips I've learned over 35 years of tying flies.

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This video I walk you thru my fly tying bench and material setup. I have been flytying for 35 plus years and this is what it has turned into in that time. I will show you what tools I use, a few tips and some of the materials I use. #flyfishing #flytying

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I’ve Got Bugs
915 Main Street
Elmer, OK 73539
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I forgot last night when I was watching your vids on tricks, etc. and commented.
Small electrical engines are a good source for wire, there's a few different colors of them also other than copper.

riderr
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Nice video on your fly tying bench & materials

hirkojs
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"i live in the middle of nowhere and there's not a fly shop around." Bro - you're the fly shop!

uncledaveswildride
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this dude has more stuff than an actual fly shop

JohnSmith-dqtm
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That is a well stocked tying area. Very impressive. I am curious as to how often does J Stockard call and order items from you? LOL 😂. Sorry, I’ll show myself out. LOL. Seriously though I totally understand, especially when you are tying and selling to the general public. It would take that kind of stock. Thank you for sharing. Was interesting and informative as well. God bless.

jeffreystone
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Something you need is a lint roller great for cleaning up after tying works great no need for vacum

albertlovshin
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Damn mice. I'm in rural southwest Colorado and we have a bunch. Put my waders in the barn one winter and the stupid rodents destroyed them 🙄 used the neoprene feet as nesting material. Found most of it in the tool box they decided to live in over winter🙄

joeg