a b c of Fly Tying - Estuary Flies This
course has been designed by Stephen Chatterton of Fish on Fly P/L to
give participants the skills needed
to tie a wide range of flies that will cover most estuary fly fishing
situations. The
course is comprehensive and incorporates the use of the latest
techniques as well as the appropriate use of both synthetic and natural
materials. As
with most skill based activities the level of competency reached and
maintained will depend on the amount of practice undertaken. Once
completed successfully the participant should be able to copy most
trout fly
recipes and tie most trout flies satisfactorily. There are 3 ways of
doing this course.
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If you would like to buy further copies of the CD please contact me by email on stephen@fishonfly.com.au |
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USING THE CD |
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The course has been designed so that as you tie
each successive fly in the course your skills will accumulate and be
reinforced. It is therefore best if you tie the flies in the order
presented.
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Click on a "Module Hyperlink" at the top of
this page or at the bottom of any page in the course to access the
module you are up to or the module you want to review. If you are
just starting the course that should be the first module. Open the
recipe for the first fly in the course you are up to. If you are
just starting the course that will be the Red Tag. You can open the
recipe for the Red Tag and other various flies by either clicking on
the name of the fly or the picture of the fly. Follow the detailed
steps to tie the fly.
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As you proceed you will see hyperlinks saying
"Access Info On Trout CD". When you access these hyperlinks by
clicking on them the program will take you directly to further
detailed information explaining the step in the tying of the fly
that you have selected.
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The course is also supported by access to a
comprehensive "Skills Data Base" that can be accessed by clicking on
the "Read It" hyperlink that is located toward the top right hand
side of each page. The Skills data Base is arranged in alphabetical
order and is an easy way to access information to review skills or
check out specific skills that you want to know more about.
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At the top of many of the module pages there are
also links to articles that are relevant to what you are learning.
By reading the articles you will gain a better understanding of fly
tying and fly fishing.
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THEORY (10-15 MINUTES) |
| At the top of every page there is also a series of hyperlinks that give you access to: | |
| This is the entry page for the www.fishonfly.com.au website. |
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| Provides details on guided fishing options as well as fishing reports on Lakes Jindabyne and Eucumbene and the local Alpine streams. |
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| If you are on line this hyperlink will access the Jindabyne tourism web page that sets out various accommodation options. |
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| We sell most of the materials and tools used for the 150 or so flies that are detailed on this web site. |
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| The link gives you access to recipes for the flies that I carry in my fly boxes as well a many other flies. |
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| I have written a range of articles and compiled a comprehensive Dictionary" of fly fishing and fly tying terms that can accessed through this link. |
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| If you are on line this page gives you links to a range of other interesting web sites. |
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| This link sets out the range of fly tying courses available. |
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DOING
THE COURSE WITHOUT THE CD |
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This is a no cost way of learning or
consolidating your estuary fly tying
skills. The outline of the course is set out at www.fishonfly.com.au Double
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PERSONAL
AND GROUP FLY TYING COURSES |
| Course
Duration: |
For most people this
is the
easiest way of learning to tie flies. Completion of the course
generally requires around 12 hours of guided leaning and a similar
amount of
personal practice. The course can be run over six evenings with three hour sessions each evening or over a weekend. |
| Tuition Cost: | The cost
of
fly tying
tuition,
including GST, is $40 per hour for the first participant and $15 per
hour for each additional participant up to a maximum of six
participants. For
six
people this works
out at an average of $20 per hour or an average of $45 per module. The
cost of all materials used to
dress flies is
included
in the price. |
| Bookings
& deposit: |
Deposit
of $10 per person per
module is required at the time of making your booking. |
| What
you should bring: |
Bring
your own food and drink
requirements as well as your vice and tools and threads if you have
them. |
| What
we provide: |
We
provide a hard copy of all
of the course content as well as expert and professional tuition. |
| Copyright © 2005 Stephen Chatterton / Fish on Fly P/L - All rights reserved. |
| Last
modified:10-Jun-2008.
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