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flyfisher31
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 4:06:24 PM
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rendeer Where to get better quality fly tying supplys at agood price?

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Sportco, Outdoor Emporium, Sportsman's Warehouse to name a few. Any particular location in the State you prefer? Also, this weekend you should be able to find some good deals at the Washington Sportsman's Show in Puyallup.
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flyfisher31 wrote:
rendeer Where to get better quality fly tying supplys at agood price?


Where are you buying your supplies at currently?

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flinginpooh
Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 7:37:09 PM

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Cabelas has a whole section for fly tying.

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flyfisher31
Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:57:30 PM
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cabelas i live in indiana but fish in washington alot and would like to purchase online

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ckim85
Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 1:04:06 PM
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eh...i'd never buy flying material online. and support your local shops!
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Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:30:05 AM

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"Patricks" on Eastlake Ave East . They are probably a lil more expensive but their quality is the best.

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ckim85
Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 1:24:18 PM
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racfish wrote:
"Patricks" on Eastlake Ave East . They are probably a lil more expensive but their quality is the best.


Amen. not to mention Jimmy Lemert and John Farrar are some of the most knowledgable and reputable guys when it comes to fly fishing. John Farrar first handedly contributed to the whole spey casting in the Pacific Northwest, he literally invented the Snap-T spey cast.

I've gotten to know those guys quite well this past few months and they're really some of the most helpful guys i've ever met.

miniopa15
Posted: Saturday, January 30, 2010 12:49:51 AM
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The Fly fisher!

5622 Pacific Avenue Southeast
Lacey, WA 98503-1271

Great little shop. Outstanding quality!
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nickbell
Posted: Saturday, January 30, 2010 9:40:49 AM

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Cabelas has a great selection on all sorts of fly tying material. Im not sure about the price but im sure they will have everything you need.
ckim85
Posted: Saturday, January 30, 2010 12:51:54 PM
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nickbell wrote:
Cabelas has a great selection on all sorts of fly tying material. Im not sure about the price but im sure they will have everything you need.


the fly fishing section at cabelas is actually not great at all. Not alot of tying material. I'm sure price is fine but one can find much more at a fly shop instead.
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Send for a J. Stockard Fly Fishing 2010 Catalog. www.JSFlyFishing.com or 1-800-877-359-8946 I get a lot from them. They have 10,000 items... Nice Stuff, Good Luck, Steve


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I know the guys personally at All About The Fly in Monroe, WA. There good guys. Also check out Pacific Fly Fishers (Mill Creek, WA) and The Avid Angler (Lake Forest Park,WA)

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ckim85
Posted: Monday, February 01, 2010 4:38:20 PM
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SAPIplate wrote:
I know the guys personally at All About The Fly in Monroe, WA. There good guys. Also check out Pacific Fly Fishers (Mill Creek, WA) and The Avid Angler (Lake Forest Park,WA)


AATF has probably some of the best guys when it comes to fly fishing. Where else do you get Mike Kinney personally helping you out?!
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Ted's in Lynnwood, Wa isn't bad if you're up this way.

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flyfisher31 wrote:
cabelas i live in indiana but fish in washington alot and would like to purchase online


If you want to purchase online, Feathercraft has a very large selection of materials and at a reasonable price. They have been around for decades and have good customer service and high quality materials. Good luck.....

http://www.feather-craft.com/wecs.php?store=feacraft&

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SAPIplate
Posted: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 4:24:14 PM

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ckim85 wrote:
SAPIplate wrote:
I know the guys personally at All About The Fly in Monroe, WA. There good guys. Also check out Pacific Fly Fishers (Mill Creek, WA) and The Avid Angler (Lake Forest Park,WA)


AATF has probably some of the best guys when it comes to fly fishing. Where else do you get Mike Kinney personally helping you out?!


Seriously. That guy's a hero.

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