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Sources For Wholesale Fly Tying Materials

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I want to change from my current wholesaler to a new one with a wide variety of tying materials. Mostly interested in rabbit skins, flashabous , Fish Skull products, and all manner of threads, chineills, and Hard as hull products. Thank you for the information.

I hope you will welcome a jig tier. I would like to integrate some fly tying patterns and materials in to my work. My black perch appears on the cover of the Oct. issue of the "In- Fisherman" magazine. Also a photo of two of my most recent black perch ties.

Thanks again

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try wapsi, hareline, montana fly company for wholesale

 

fly tyers dungeon has a program to buy materials and then sell them retail under your name brand

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Many retail catalogue outfits are also wholesalers, add Cascade Crest to your outfits you want to do business with... When you contact them they're going to want a copy of your business license, tax certificate number (if a US tyer/manufacturer, etc.) and a few other details about your credit references. Good luck, I made the switch to full bore commercial tying (both flies and jigs) quite a few years ago now. The relationships you forge with your wholesalers will be critical to your success.... Good Luck!

 

Tight Lines

Bob LeMay

(954) 435-5666

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Don't know how it might affect the original poster with tying jigs, but I recall that most wholesalers also had minimum order requirements. They usually wanted the order to be a minimum dollar amount. I found it was not always financially sound to place wholesale orders, when I only needed small amounts of certain materials, so you might want to take that into consideration also. Didn't make sense to spend $100 to get a wholesale price if I only needed $10 worth of a material that I might only use occasionally.

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You should contact theriault flies for a catalog. They have a website but you need a catalog to really see what they have. They raise all kinds of animals for fly tying including hackle birds. You get a discount if you buy in bulk. Exp-hen saddle- per saddle-$5.95- per 3 or more any color combo-$5.06 ea. Almost everything in their catalog is priced like that even stuff they don't produce like thin skin, Danville thread, etc. You would probably even get a better deal depending on how much you spend but no order is too small either.

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