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  1. What fly pattern is this? Chenille abdomen, Maribou tail, Saddle hackle collar, Small wire ribbing, Black Cyclops bead eye Thanks!
  2. I started tying flies a couple of months ago and am having difficulty identifying flies. What would be a good reference for helping identify a tied fly? Thanks in advance
  3. Exactly and that's what I was hoping for. Lots of great ideas from the group. Much appreciated!
  4. Nice summary... Same reasons for me as you have indicated. I'm debating between digital and paper right now. If I go digital, then the choice is EverNote or a website (free blog). Pros and cons to each
  5. LOL.. I already found your blog and love it! Don't know why I did not think of that earlier! I'll create a template and use for each fly. I have a blog, and I put a link on my blog to yours, so I can reference it. Mine is https://indianblanketadventures.blogspot.com/
  6. Thanks for the info. It shows what fields you would keep track of.. Thanks!
  7. Thank you! This is exactly the type of information I was looking for. I use Evernote, which is similar to OneNote. This will fit the need nicely.
  8. Thank you for the information
  9. Not really. I want a record of the ones I tied, not someone else.
  10. Hi, I’m new to fly tying and want to keep a record of the flies I tie. I would think you would want to know the materials used. Would you want to document what steps you took to tie it? Are there “logs” that anyone else uses that can be shared to get ideas for my log book? Are there any templates out there? How do you keep track of the flies you have tied so they can be repeated? Thanks in advance
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