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AC, Great link! :D New one on me, Thanks.
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Here's a good Site, especially for people just getting started with fly tying that fredtoo had in another post.
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Here's a link to redchaser.com that works. First one is for the home page, second one is for the saltwater flies page.
http://www.redchaser.com
http://www.redchaser.com/saltwaterflies.htm
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out of florida, many nice patterns with step by step instructions...
www.barflyfish.com/flypatternindex.htm

Here's a good link to a crab pattern...
http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=245787
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Howdy gang,
You can find some fly casting lesson and great custom rods here at my place.

http://www.geocities.com/rrdoctor

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http://www.sexyloops.com/flycasting/contents.shtml

This is one of my favorite pages. They break it down nicely cast by cast.

Above is the casting page, check out the main page for more links.
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Hope y'all don't mind if I toot my own horn a little.... http://www.dppoppers.com

Foam bodied poppers for bass and panfish. Saltwater poppers and foam spiders coming soon....
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Re: A goog fly link page

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Bay Dweller wrote:out of florida, many nice patterns with step by step instructions...
www.barflyfish.com/flypatternindex.htm

Here's a good link to a crab pattern...
http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=245787


Hi Bay Dweller, thanks for mentioning my website! I have lots more to add to it, but it is very time consuming. I also just started another website - http://www.yakflyfish.com - but haven't posted anything on it yet. Again, lots to add, but very little time. The kayak fishing out here rocks - very shallow water so no boats can hassle you, plus clear water in the winter months for sight fishing with the fly rod. I will hopefully get some text and pics on yakflyfish soon.
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Very nice versions of the siliclone and hollow tie style of patterns;

http://www.aswf.org/saltwater_flies.html
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havent seen anyone mention this one yet...

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www.blueflycafe.com
oh yeah, www.kaufmann.com.

bought a few from bluefly before, and cant complain as of yet. I know, i know, i need to learn to tie my own, but busy loading my own ammo instead for now so til then... i'll be lazy.

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I've been doing business with Blue Fly for years and have never been disapointed , I posted this addr in the spoon fly paterns thread
www.backwaterhawgs.com in their tying section
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This is an awsome web site as some of the others have already said. This is it www.flyanglersonline.com/. Thanks for everyone elses input.
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Not sure if this one made the list. Great multimedia on fly tying.

http://www.aswf.org/mmedia/intro.html
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www.captpaul.com

Check out the "Flies & Lures" button. Not many flies, but some good looking patterns and recommendations. Also, this hasn't been updated since 2005..........
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http://www.drakemag.com/content/view/14/116/

http://www.fliesandfins.com/

Both of these have great videos. Check out the one titled "tarpon season" on the Drake site.
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This site has just about every type of tying material you can think of, and really quick shipping (I do my best to support my local fly shop, but they can't keep everything in stock).

www.saltwaterflies.com
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Bairdscustomflies.com
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4 Tarpon Fly patterns

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Fly patterns organized by Gamefish species

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Video on tying Crease Fly

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Surf Candy Tying Instructions

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