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Artificial Flies
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Tiemco hooks
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Fly lines and tippets
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Tippets and leaders
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Strike detectors
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Flotants & other fly chemistry
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Accessories for Fly F.
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Fly Boxes
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Car fly rod holders
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Reels for fly fishing
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Fly rods
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Waders
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Wading Boots
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Clothing, vests, jackets
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Fishing jackets and shirts
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Fishing T-shirts
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Fishing Caps, hats, visors
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Winter fishing gloves
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Neoprene and winter socks
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Polaroid glasses
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Fly tying materials
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Caps, saddles, feathers
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Tying threads and tinsels
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Dubbings, furs
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Chenills, yarns
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Feathers, marabou, peacock
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Tungsten, lead, supplements
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Foam, plastic, synthetics
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Tying tools, Vices
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Slovenian virtual Guide
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Victorinox Swiss pocket knives
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Tying threads are important part of every artificial fly. The most important fact you need to know is how large fly you will be tying. Than you can chose appropriate thickness. Color is important, but not dramatically, since good fly should have tying thread hidden or can be seen just in the finishing knot. UTC tying threads from our offer are classified by deniers which is international standard for thickness of the threads. It literary means how many grams weights one kilometer of the thread. To make this easier, see our classification below: 170denier - dry flies and small nymphs 140denier - nymphs and small streamers 280denier - large streamers and deer hair tying Kevlar is the strongest thread of all, 200denier thick and can not be broken by hand. Use this for the hardest tying purposes.
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