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an old wooden desk with many sewing needles and thread spools on it's drawers

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a wooden desk with lots of drawers and chairs

Having a dedicated fly tying space is critical for taking your tying skills to the next level. If you always have to set up and break down your fly tying area you are apt to tie less often. Setting up and breaking down will soon become an unpleasant chore. If there is any negativity associated with your tying sessions

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a chair and desk in a room with pictures on the wall above it, along with other items

When I first started tying flies, I didn't have a dedicated space to do it; let alone tools or materials. I literally took snelled hooks, smashed down the baitholder barbs on the shanks with needle-nose pliers, and secured them in the corner of my dad's tool vise on his workbench in the basement. For materials, I

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a wooden table topped with lots of glass bottles on top of a carpeted floor

Hey guys, I am brand new to fly tying. Got a vise from my dear family for Christmas and picked up some tools and limited materials and I am now getting started. Was told that being organized is very important so I decided to make a fly tying tabletop station/bench. Here are some images for anyone...

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