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Fly Tying 201 - Advancing Techniques - January Classes

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$150.00

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Join Umpqua Signature Tyer Daryl Eakins and Anglers All for a class series to take your fly tying skills to the next level. This class is a perfect next step to our beginner fly tying class.

Students will build on the skills learned in the Intro To Fly Tying Class and add new tool use, materials, and pattern knowledge to their time at the vise. Materials like UV Resins, squirrel, peacock, and dubbing loops will be covered and utilized during these two sessions.


Whether you are a seasoned tyer or have just come out of our intro class you will find these sessions incredibly valuable in building your skillset.

Each course consists of two separate 3-hour learning sessions on consecutive Saturdays.

Dates: Saturday January 13th and 20th
Time: 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Location: Anglers All Store
Instructor: Daryl Eakins, Umpqua Signature Tyer


Tying materials are included in the class. Students will need to bring their own vice and tools.

Required Tool List:

  • Vise
  • Bobbin + Bobbin Threader
  • Bodkin
  • Dubbing Brush
  • Dubbing Spinner
  • Material Clip
  • Hair Stacker
  • Scissors
  • Whip Finisher
  • Hackle Pliers



There is a max of four students per class so no student is left behind.

Each student will receive (as part of their enrollment cost) a 15% discount on all fly tying related purchases from the date the class is paid for until the conclusion of the course!

DAY 1

  • Selecting and stacking hair
  • Tying hair with correct proportions
  • Tying with hackle and sizing it
  • Building a perdigon body
  • Focusing on silhouette and fly proportions
  • Correctly build and cure UV resins
  • Tying the Elk Hair Caddis & Rainbow Warrior Perdigon



DAY 2

  • Advantages of jig hooks in fly design
  • Tying with rabbit and squirrel hair
  • Tying with peacock herl
  • Working with a dubbing loop
  • Brushing out dubbing
  • Tying Mayer's Jig Mini Leech & the Jigged Wooly Bugger



We encourage all students to practice between sessions!

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