Fusion Fly Tying: Steelhead, Salmon, and Trout Flies of the Synthetic Era
Description
Do you want to learn more efficient and effective methods for fusion fly tying? Are you wondering which types of synthetic fly work best for which fish and where? If so, this guide is for you. Fusion Fly Tying highlights 35 of Senyo’s signature and tried-and-true steelhead flies used throughout North America. They are suitable for many types of fish, including Atlantic salmon, bass, and trout. Fusion Fish Tying includes step-by-step and high resolution photography that is current and easily applied.
Over the past seven years, Greg Senyo built a massive customer base with his company Steelhead Alley Outfitters. The supply of Steelhead Alley Outfitter’s resources doesn’t quite match the demand. To address this, Senyo wrote Fusion Fly Tying. This book will teach the reader how to work with synthetic materials, especially shanks, fish skulls and fish masks, heavy wire, new age flash, and synthetic hackles and hair. It smoothly combines classic techniques with modern technology to make fishing more enjoyable and efficient.
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Praise for Fusion Fly Tying: Steelhead, Salmon, and Trout Flies of the Synthetic Era
“His creations are deceptively simple masterpieces that fuse tradition with progressive genius. . . . [Senyo] has adapted an amazing approach to presenting the fly for steelhead and salmon from the Great Lakes to any destination in the entire world where you may find such fish.” —Matthew Supinski, author of Steelhead Dreams: The Theory, Method, Science and Madness of
Steelhead Fly Fishing
“In Greg’s patterns there’s color, flash, and vision. Moreover, there’s a completeness, a unity that comes from an attentiveness to detail that . . . transcends their role as fish-catching tools.” —Dave Karczynski, MidCurrent