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March 2, 2008
Killroy's Fly Tying is the complete fly tying site. Thousands of pages of patterns, articles, reviews and other fly tying and fly fishing resource links. Today we released our new version of of site to make navigating the site easier.

Killroys Celebrates our 10 year Anniversary!
Join the celebration - Killroys.com celebrates 10 years of Fly Tying.  Next year will be our 10th year on the internet.  We will be having some great Fly Tying/Fly Fishing contests throughout the year.  Join us in the celebration!

Article: Free Fly Tying Materials
Get creative and save some money.  Free fly tying materials are available to you if you take the time to look around. Read this latest Killroys Article   Click Here

User Participation - We need you!

User Participation Site - This is a user participation site.  We exist for you.  The materials presented on this website have been contributed by our visitors. Vistors like you have made this a great Fly Tying Website by submitting their own Fly Tying and Fishing information.  Click on the Submit Info. Link above to add your helpful Fly Tying/Fishing information.

Latest Submissions
October 10th 2006

Fly Tying Wisdom Submission from  Brian A  bashbee@snet.net
I use film canisters to hold my hooks. the lid is labeled with the contents glued to the underside of the lid is a magnet. to retrieve a hook, turn over canister, remove lid and the hooks can be easily retrieved.

 
 
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"FLY TYING. The technique of fastening various materials on a hook to suggest real or fancied flies, or other insects or food objects for the purpose of deceiving fish."
                A. McClane
                The Wise Fishermen's Encyclopedia, 1951

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