Book: Tube Flies Two: Evolution

Book: Tube Flies Two: Evolution
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  • Item #: 1-57188-401-7
  • AUTHOR(S): Mark Mandel and Bob Kenly
  • PUBLISHER: Frank Amato Publications, March 2007
  • BINDING TYPE: Softcover OR Hardcover
  • SUBJECT CATEGORY: Fly Tying Techniques: Tube Flies
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Since the release of his 1995 book, Tube Flies, with Les Johnson, changes in tube flies have been considerable, but what hasn't changed is their artistry, durability, and effectiveness. Thanks to talented tiers around the world, the advances in materials, technique, and esthetics have been remarkable. New products abound, and it is not an exaggeration to say the new fly designs and tying techniques that co-evolved with all these new products have expanded the horizon of fly ting. Tube flies have long been popular in Europe and Asia and you will be amazed at the advantages of using them on all fish species in all water types.

Tube Flies Two: Evolution includes 227 flies from 35 tiers in 14 countries, with each tier sharing tips and techniques for tying and fishing their tube flies.

Whether you are familiar with tube flies, or have no idea what they are, you will find this book indispensable.


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A FEW THOUGHTS FROM THE FLY FISHING PLACE STAFF ON TUBE FLIES:

Tube Flies have some real advantages over conventional flies:
Fly pattern size and style are not dependent on hook size or style. You can tie long, large flies with smaller hook sizes that reduce fish mortality and foul hooking.
The tube fly hook can be placed further back in the pattern resulting in more hook ups and fewer short strikes.
You have many tube choices for every fly pattern, including weight, color, size, shape and length options.You can tie a Green Butt Skunk or Sculpin pattern in many different ways to increase pattern effectiveness.
The hooked fish has less hook leverage with the shorter shank tube fly hook. When fighting fish in heavy currents this results in more fish brought to hand.
The tube fly usually slides up the leader and away from sharp teeth during fight. You can also slide the tube fly away from the hook when you are having difficulty releasing a fish: A real advantage! Also, for deeply hooked fish, just cut the hook loose and let the fish go, without losing your tube fly!
If a tube fly hook breaks, gets nicked or gets dull, simply replace it and keep on fishing the fly! No need to throw the fly away anymore.
You have many model and brand hook choices on one fly: You can experiment and find the hook that performs best for you without tying a lot of different flies!
You can change a tube fly easily from barbed or barbless, from size 2 to 6, etc.
You can use non stainless hooks in saltwater.This really gives you a lot of latitude on salt water hook choices, and is economical too. No need to throw away the fly when the hook has been sharpened too many times.
You can incorporate cones and beads to add and adjust weight of flies, and develop your own system of weighting the same tube fly to fish at different depths.
You can tie convertible flies! Mix and match tailing material, body and wings, weighting, colors: The options are limitless, exciting and have yet to be fully explored!


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