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WFS 125 – Beginner Fly Tying with Charlie Craven – Charlies Fly Box, Fly Tying Class, Tiny Flies, Brassie

10/03/2020/i Podcast /af Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
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Show Notes: wetflyswing.com/125

Charlie Craven from Charlie’s Fly Box breaks down a perspective of tying flies for a living.  He describes what it takes to make an original pattern and what it means to become a signature fly tyer.

We also here about his fly tying class and the book he wrote that many consider the ultimate guide for beginner fly tyers.  Find out which is the number 1 selling pattern in the box an what he always has handy heading out on the river.

Show Notes with Charlie Craven

(Updated links and time stamps: wetflyswing.com/125)

Rocky Mountain Anglers was one of the main fly shops that helped Charlie understand the process of running a fly shop.

I noted the Bruce Chard episode and the hotspot that Denver Colorado is in North America.

Charlie is a signature tyer with Umpqua.  Charlie clarifies how the royalties works in the business.

Rainey Riding was on the podcast in episode 114 and talked about patents and trademarking.

Craven’s Two Bit Hooker is a trademarked fly pattern.

We talk about the RS2 pattern and how little material is needed for a small fly.

The Dyna King Pro vice is the same vice that he has used for over 20 years.

I noted the Pat Cohen episode from RU Superly.  

Tiemco is Charlie’s favorite hook and the 100SP-BL is the hook he uses for a brassie.

Charlie Craven’s Basic Fly Tying Book is a killer resource.

The parachute adams is their number 1 seller.

We talked about the Humpy and how it was the first and favorite patterns for Charlie.  He wouldn’t go fish without a humpy.  Here’s a video for the humpy.

The missing link comes up again.  This is one of Mike Mercer’s great pattern.  You can listen to the podcast with Mike Mercer here.

We talk about the Mole Fly and new versions that are out there now.

The new cdc multi clamp tool that has been going like hotcakes at the fly shop.

Nature’s Spirit has the best deer hair.  Hareline, Wapsi and other big suppliers are where Charlie gets most of his tying products.

Here’s the Kelly Galloup Podcast where we talked about the porn name flies including the Two Bit Hooker.

The Morning Wood Special is another great name for a fly.

We talk about the Norm Woods Special who was a longtime guide on the Deschutes.

Jack Dennis and Jack’s book were influences for Charlie.  Here’s a quick Jack Dennis video.

Nikon D70 and a 40 mm macro lens are the gear Charlie uses to put together his great pics on Instagram.

Keep an eye out for the Tying Streamers: Essential Flies and Techniques for the Top Patterns which has been the big project for Charlie.

You can find Charlie at Charlie’s Fly Box Inc.

 

Top 10 Fly Tying Tips Make every wrap count and see how little dubbing you can get away with on a fly. If you are into fly fishing then buy the best vice you can at the start. Vice, Scissors, Bobbin and Whip finisher are basic tools If spinning hair, use a much bigger clump of hair than you think. use 1/2 the dubbing you think is needed. Make every wrap count – no extra wraps Wrap tight so the hook begins to bend Don’t leave without a humpy or parachute adams For the humpy – Build the wings first on the pattern. Have a reason for making an original pattern

 

Resources Noted in the Show

Charlie Craven’s Basic Fly Tying Book

The Nikon D70

Tying Streamers: Essential Flies and Techniques for the Top Patterns

Videos Noted in the Show

The parachute adam video

The Mole Fly

Podcasts Noted in this Episode

Bruce Chard Podcast:

Mike Mercer Podcast:

Kelly Galloup Podcast:

Charlie Craven breaks out some killer fly tying tips with a focus on those getting started.  Find out how he chooses good materials and how to know what junk deer hair looks like.  Charlie’s been doing this for a long time so hope you enjoy the resource if you are new to it all.

Show Notes: wetflyswing.com/125

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