Master craftsmanship:
Fly tying is an art that takes years to truly perfect. Just like a
homemade apple pie from a tenured baker tastes better than any bulk
manufactured pie could ever hope to taste, a professionally hand
crafted fishing fly makes all the difference.
Fishing flies require a highly organic look and feel that machines
can't completely replicate. People who have a passion for fishing and
have been using fishing flies on a regular basis for years understand
what works and what doesn't.
Chemically sharpened hooks:
No matter how effective the fly, if your hook doesn't snare the fish
then it's game over. Regular hooks, shaped only by mechanical
sharpening, have slight ruts and imperfections. The process is similar
to sharpening a knife on a sharpening stone.
Chemical sharpening is the process of taking a mechanically sharpened
hook one step further by dipping it into a specific type of acid,
making the metal ultra smooth and sharp. A well crafted chemically
sharpened hook can sear through flesh and rigid bones quickly, meaning
fewer close calls for fish and more catches for you.
Whiting Farms Feathers:
A fishing fly made from a high quality grizzle rooster cape will
outperform a dyed fabricated feather time and again. Whiting Farms
feathers are the absolutely highest quality in fishing fly materials
and are standard among fly tying craftsman.
The difference between Whiting Farms feathers and imitations is that
Whiting Farms chickens have been specifically bred since the 1960's to
achieve the precise color patterns most attractive to fish. Whiting
Farms feathers keep their shape and move naturally in the water.
Environmentally controlled storage facility:
A fishing fly is made up of organic feather material, glues, and metals
that can be negatively affected by unfavorable storage conditions over
long periods of time. Facilities that are too hot can cause glues to
dry and crack. Too damp of an environment can cause the metals to
tarnish.
To maintain their high quality, fishing flies must be stored in a
controlled environment with adequate temperature, humidity, and air
quality. Materials should be well packed to ensure that they arrive in
tact with the feathers fluffed and hooks perfectly shaped.
About the Author
Author is a writer for Blue Fly Cafe which specializes in many styles of fishing
flies. For more information you can visit http://www.BlueFlyCafe.com.