Flies from Taj Mahal

Friday, May 21st, 2010
What a fibers

What a fibers

I always wonder why fly tying materials are so pricey!? Ok, ok, ok, I can understand the price for all the genetic capes, jungle cocks and other natural materials, but why the f..k the synthetics are 10 times more expensive as it should be? Also it is well known that many fly tying products are not specially designed for this purpose, but are waste or by products from some industry! Also there is too many people involved in packaging, selling and marketing, so finally our flies also get quite pricey. What we can do here, someone may ask? Just take a chance and visit all the funny craft shops that are dedicated for women! Recently, when we came back from seatrout fishing, we discovered such a shop in the Stockholms city center!

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Monday, February 1st, 2010
Ready to go

Ready to go

Winter, winter, winter… It seems that this year winter will last long, and it means no fly fishing for a while. But, no fly fishing – yes, it means fly tying. I like to load my fly boxes with ugly and nasty patters before new season arrives and this is the best time to do it. HOW ABOUT YOU? You would like to, but for you it means table cleaning, taking out all the stuff and then putting it all iback, and so on. And all this to tie just a few flies… No, i’ll better grab a pint and reread an lovely article about fly tying before spring arrives. Honestly – I know this feeling. When i moved to my current flat i faced these issues. Even more – i have a small boy, who is extremely interested in everything, that is small and unusual. So i was planing to make a new tying bench. Above small details i was confident only about two things – first, all the materials (or major ones) and tools must be easily observable and accessible with in one touch (with out seeking for box, then bag and so on..). And other important issue was to get out of dust and child’s nasty hands – these, espesially in between 2 and 3 years can destroy everything within one minute. So my bench must have a shutter or something like that.

The dark side of every good project of coarse is money… Less means bigger shitty! So I faced two unmatchable things – price and quality. While getting almost exhausted by searching something suitable, I founded this beautiful bench, that during the previous life was serving in some small ofice somewhere in Sweden. I am not afraid of purchasing gently used things, especially if these came from country where I love to fish and are made from natural oak, but not plastic. So i picked up this affordable furniture and step by step converted it to my present fly tying bench. Now i have already tied some thousand flies during the last years and i can say – i am fully satisfied. All materials and essentials are within one touch, i can finish tying and close everything within one minute, and restart immediately. You will soon recognize in pictures that instead of huge table i have an open drawer with a small removable (white) surface in front of me where to put all materials and tools that are in use. This is really comfy, because large desk areas usually gets loaded with all possible crap, and finaly gives you nothing more that just increase of entropy. Materials and other stuff that i am using not so frequent are sleeping in a ground level of my bench safely locked under the lower shutter. Safe and secure – SS.
So – take a look at the pictures and pick up some ideas if you are on the way to create your tying corner.
See you next week,
RR

Major materials  - each in separate compartment

Major materials - each in separate compartment

Desk is closed

Desk is closed

Opened position

Opened position

My trash - attached with a paper clip

My trash - attached with a paper clip

Sleeping bench

Sleeping bench

Lower compartment while shutter is opened - materials resting...

Lower compartment while shutter is opened - materials resting...

With inner light turned on

With inner light turned on

Renzetti port

Renzetti port

Fly tying session at Mondays

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Monday evenings from 19:00, together with a couple of friends, i`m tying fly`s in the small pub Buffete – corner Melngaiļa and Valdemāra.

Map

Map


Each Monday we have new theme, so send an email for details. Friendly atmosphere, ideas about different flies and tying techniques are discussed. So join us and share your knowlidge.
Reinis
Fly tying at Buffete

Fly tying at Buffete