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Summary
In this conversation, the hosts and guests discuss various topics related to fly fishing and fly tying. They touch on the cost of fly tying, the challenges of starting a fly tying business, and the process of designing new fly patterns. The guest, Matt Bennett, shares his experience getting into fly fishing and fly tying, as well as his journey in starting his own fly tying business. He also talks about his popular fly patterns, such as the Lunch Money and the Rio Getter. In this part of the conversation, Matt Bennett discusses the limited number of materials available for fly tying and creating new fly patterns. He also talks about the commercialization of fly patterns and the importance of finding a community or mentor when starting in fly tying. Matt shares his top tips for new fly tiers, including investing in quality tools and materials. He also showcases some of his favorite tying tools, such as the Stonfo thread splitter and Dr. Slick scissors. In this part of the conversation, Matt Bennett discusses fly tying tools and accessories. He shares his personal preferences for whip finishers, dubbing brushes, and bobbins. He also discusses the importance of good-quality tools and recommends starting with a basic set. Matt and the hosts discuss the necessity of certain tools and accessories, such as a razor blade holder and a hair packer. They also talk about fly tying vises and Matt shares his favorite vise brands. Matt explains his process of production tying and how he organizes his materials. He also discusses the consistency of natural materials and the importance of sourcing them from reliable suppliers. The conversation concludes with discussing Matt's decision to stop tying commercially and his transition to working in the family forestry business. The conversation concludes with a game where the hosts and guests rank different fly tiers. The rankings are subjective and based on personal preferences. Matt Bennett shares stories about his interactions with some of the fly tiers on the list. He also mentions that he is not currently taking orders for flies but occasionally donates them for a good cause. The episode ends with a farewell and a reminder to follow Matt on Instagram.
Takeaways
-Tying your flies may not necessarily save money, as fly tiers often end up buying a lot of materials and tools.
-There is a finite number of materials available for fly tying, but the combination and design of those materials can create unique fly patterns.
-Rankings of fly tiers are subjective and based on personal preferences.
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FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling
Follow Matt Bennett on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flygeekmatt/
Please leave us a review if you liked our podcast!
Send us your thoughts, opinions, and concerns, or just say Hi!
Summary
In this conversation, the hosts and guests discuss various topics related to fly fishing and fly tying. They touch on the cost of fly tying, the challenges of starting a fly tying business, and the process of designing new fly patterns. The guest, Matt Bennett, shares his experience getting into fly fishing and fly tying, as well as his journey in starting his own fly tying business. He also talks about his popular fly patterns, such as the Lunch Money and the Rio Getter. In this part of the conversation, Matt Bennett discusses the limited number of materials available for fly tying and creating new fly patterns. He also talks about the commercialization of fly patterns and the importance of finding a community or mentor when starting in fly tying. Matt shares his top tips for new fly tiers, including investing in quality tools and materials. He also showcases some of his favorite tying tools, such as the Stonfo thread splitter and Dr. Slick scissors. In this part of the conversation, Matt Bennett discusses fly tying tools and accessories. He shares his personal preferences for whip finishers, dubbing brushes, and bobbins. He also discusses the importance of good-quality tools and recommends starting with a basic set. Matt and the hosts discuss the necessity of certain tools and accessories, such as a razor blade holder and a hair packer. They also talk about fly tying vises and Matt shares his favorite vise brands. Matt explains his process of production tying and how he organizes his materials. He also discusses the consistency of natural materials and the importance of sourcing them from reliable suppliers. The conversation concludes with discussing Matt's decision to stop tying commercially and his transition to working in the family forestry business. The conversation concludes with a game where the hosts and guests rank different fly tiers. The rankings are subjective and based on personal preferences. Matt Bennett shares stories about his interactions with some of the fly tiers on the list. He also mentions that he is not currently taking orders for flies but occasionally donates them for a good cause. The episode ends with a farewell and a reminder to follow Matt on Instagram.
Takeaways
-Tying your flies may not necessarily save money, as fly tiers often end up buying a lot of materials and tools.
-There is a finite number of materials available for fly tying, but the combination and design of those materials can create unique fly patterns.
-Rankings of fly tiers are subjective and based on personal preferences.
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