As a general rule, quality tools will allow you to learn faster and tie better flies. As such, you should strive to obtain the best tools your budget will allow. This does not mean that tools must be a costly investment. Your local fly shop owner can be a source of quality tools and materials. As you gain experience, retail catalogs also can be an excellent source.
The tools needed to begin fly tying are a vise, scissors, bobbin, bobbin threader, bodkin, hackle pliers, hair stacker, whip finisher, and hackle gauge.
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