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Salmonfly.Net is a free internet magazine which got it start in 1998 as a site for Salmon and Steelhead fly tyers to get some instructions for tying flies and to find lots of patterns. The style and format has changed many times over the years but the content has remained much the same.
By-the-way, you might have noticed that we are undergoing a facelift.
Bear with us as there are hundreds of pages to update. This will take
some time to complete.
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Salmonfly.Net Book and Website Reviews
Tide table booklets can be picked up at almost any sporting
goods store, but if you are like me, they often get lost or thrown away.
Besides, they are not very easy to read. It’s
nice to have tide tables available as a quick look up on the internet and that
is what you can do at www.saltwatertides.com - a service that is provided to the reader without cost
by Tide High and Low, Inc.
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 William Underwood Flies
Since 1998, Salmonfly.Net has been celebrating the art of tying flies by presenting the work of fly tyers around the world in our Contributing Fly Tyer Series. In this issue we
present the work of William Underwood, a contributor to the art of constructing salmon flies, to be sure, but the flies he constructs are not the type that you will use for fly fishing or find in a fly-tying competition. They just may be, though, the kind of fly that every fly fisherman will want to own.
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Eric Martin Flies
Oregon fly fisherman and tyer Eric Martin, joins our ranks as the newest contributing fly tyer for Salmonfly.Net.
Eric is possibly the youngest, but he takes his steelhead fly fishing seriously. In the
this issue we'll see some of his unique, original Winter Steelhead flies, plus some traditional flies that should be in everyone's fly box.
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William Lovelace Flies
William Lovelace is no stranger to Salmonfly.Net. In the
this issue, the prolific fly tyer from Oregon adds to his many contributions
to this site with his own brand of Marabou Winter Steelhead flies - and a few others that
are well-known in the steelhead fly fishing lore. These are flies that tell
a story.
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Lawrence Finney Flies
It
is always nice to compare Steelhead flies to their European counterparts.
The Irish flies of professional fly tyer Lawrence Kinney are no exception.
In this issue he chips in with some new flies that could easily make the cross over for steelhead and we'll watch some new instructional videos that demonstrate his exceptional techniques
and a flare for being behind the camera.
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