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Fly Tying Group
The Fly Tying Instructor’s
Resource Project
( first posted November 10, 2008; last updated November 18, 2008)
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1 Content – what to teach and matching content to the target audience, including such factors a region of the country, age range of the students, skill levels of the students, etc
2 Selecting what flies to teach (ex: Dick Nelson Table- spreadsheet relating patterns and skills learned thru tying the pattern)
3 Methodology – How you present the content, how to recognize and address different learning styles of students
4 Choosing a target audience: beginning, intermediate, or advance level
5 Downloadable handouts for patterns as well as many other topics: hook size and shape, where on the feathers come from on a chicken, how to select quality materials, etc. These would be designed so that the instructor could simply choose the handouts they would like to use, print them out, duplicate, and distribute to the students.
6 Material Procurement Guide
7 Catalog resources
8 Resource people to contact
9 Links to for special topics, demonstration clips, …
10 Recommended books
11 How to get students for the class
12 Special Topics (a catch-all but would include the materials/ ideas shared by Henry Hoffman at Conclave in his handout)
Special thanks to Bob Bates, David Nelson, Herb Kettler, and Don Van Buren for sharing information with me on topics relating to this project. If anyone has comments or contributions to make please send them by e-mail to
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You can also enter into discussions of teaching tying at the FFF Forum. Go to the FFF website and click on the blue tab "FlyFishing" at the top of the page. When the dropdown box appears (a bit tricky), click on Forum, the Fly Tying. The thread for discussion of teaching is called Improving Fly Tying Teaching.
None of the above areas are set in
stone. If you have experience in any of the above sections, please feel free to volunteer to take on
that topic. This Resource should be a
group effort as well as a never-ending-story.
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