A tying journal
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A tying journal
Just out of curiosity, but do any of you have a tying journal of your own? What I mean is a notebook or something similar where you have the material listings of flies that you have developed and even material listings for flies that have been around and are well known?
I have started one because of flies I have came up with for the waters I fish, and also for flies that have already made a name for themselves so I don't have to keep looking at you tube videos or in tying magazines.
I also hope that in time, as long as I keep adding my personal creations, that maybe some day after I am long gone, that someone may find my book, or journal, and copy the flies that I have come up with, or bring back and old favorite fly of many decades ago. Maybe my flies will still be tied 200 years from now along with Stewarts Spider Patterns or other flies that have already been around for 150 to 200 years.
If anything, it's a nice dream to have.
I have started one because of flies I have came up with for the waters I fish, and also for flies that have already made a name for themselves so I don't have to keep looking at you tube videos or in tying magazines.
I also hope that in time, as long as I keep adding my personal creations, that maybe some day after I am long gone, that someone may find my book, or journal, and copy the flies that I have come up with, or bring back and old favorite fly of many decades ago. Maybe my flies will still be tied 200 years from now along with Stewarts Spider Patterns or other flies that have already been around for 150 to 200 years.
If anything, it's a nice dream to have.
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I keep a note book with my patterns. They may not achieve the fame given Stewart they will be interesting reading after I have departed.
Alan
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Re: A tying journal
Hi Guys,
I sort of keep a journal of patterns that I have tied in the past. It's a recipe box with recipe cards with sample flies attached and recipes written on each card! What's frightening is the backlog of patterns that I want to do in relationship to what I have done! I have a separate storage box for the patterns "yet to do". I have even gathered materials and threads and placed them in this box. If you think about it, the recipe box should be full (overflowing) and the "yet to do" box completely empty! Perhaps someday...
Doug in the Den
I sort of keep a journal of patterns that I have tied in the past. It's a recipe box with recipe cards with sample flies attached and recipes written on each card! What's frightening is the backlog of patterns that I want to do in relationship to what I have done! I have a separate storage box for the patterns "yet to do". I have even gathered materials and threads and placed them in this box. If you think about it, the recipe box should be full (overflowing) and the "yet to do" box completely empty! Perhaps someday...
Doug in the Den
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
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Re: A tying journal
A recipe box is a brilliant idea, along with a sample fly attached. I may have to steal your idea and do that instead of the school notebook I use.DOUGSDEN wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 9:21 pm Hi Guys,
I sort of keep a journal of patterns that I have tied in the past. It's a recipe box with recipe cards with sample flies attached and recipes written on each card! What's frightening is the backlog of patterns that I want to do in relationship to what I have done! I have a separate storage box for the patterns "yet to do". I have even gathered materials and threads and placed them in this box. If you think about it, the recipe box should be full (overflowing) and the "yet to do" box completely empty! Perhaps someday...
Doug in the Den
My "yet to do" list is a very short list. I have you tube videos saved for flies that I never get around to tying. But for my personal creations, though very, very limited, it is slowly growing. I guess I just don't have a vivid imagination.
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I use web sites as a tying journal to post and share ideas while I am alive. I also have a fishing journal that I started in 1986.
I have photos of of the flies I have posted on Westfly, Salmonfly.net and the Flymph Forum as well as a large 40+ year collection of flies I tied to jog my memory to tie again...
RIMG1814 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Some sites have gone by the wayside like my access to Fly Fisherman online, Westfly, Salmonfly.net, and our Flymph Google Group, but for over 6o years I have tied from bug to bug as well as inspiration from others.
I have photos of of the flies I have posted on Westfly, Salmonfly.net and the Flymph Forum as well as a large 40+ year collection of flies I tied to jog my memory to tie again...
RIMG1814 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Some sites have gone by the wayside like my access to Fly Fisherman online, Westfly, Salmonfly.net, and our Flymph Google Group, but for over 6o years I have tied from bug to bug as well as inspiration from others.
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Re: A tying journal
I use PowerPoint to capture photos of my fly patterns, then use the "Speaker Notes" feature to capture the detailed recipe for each pattern. I've been doing this for many years, so I've got several hundred patterns documented. A few years ago, I made up a photo book with all the photos.
LINK SHOWING PHOTOBOOK: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6557
LINK SHOWING PHOTOBOOK: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6557
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I use a lever arch file with printouts in clear slips. It’s for my own inventions. Slips include recipe, a blurb and a pic or two, plus a fly as well. I hardly think anyone would be interested after I’m pushing up the daisies.. but it’s useful for me.
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i have a blog that could be considered a tying journal
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
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Wow, very impressive and professional Ray!!! I don't do anything. Note to self, "Maybe you should!"letumgo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 11:36 am I use PowerPoint to capture photos of my fly patterns, then use the "Speaker Notes" feature to capture the detailed recipe for each pattern. I've been doing this for many years, so I've got several hundred patterns documented. A few years ago, I made up a photo book with all the photos.
LINK SHOWING PHOTOBOOK: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6557
Greg