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Start with the basics that cover most classic flies: hooks, thread, dubbing, hackle/feathers, and head cement. Then add a few “builders” based on what you want to tie:
If you’d rather skip the guesswork, a starter kit bundles the core tools and materials so you can start tying right away.
Follow these steps to use your fly tying kit:
Yes, for most beginners, a tying kit is worth it. Fly tying kits give you the core materials and tools needed all in one place. A tying kit may not be worth it if you already own the basic tools, or you’re tying a pattern that requires specialty materials.
Many fly tying kits will include:
Exact contents vary by kit, so always check the list for the patterns you want to tie.
Our fly tying kits bring the essential tools together—like a vise, scissors, and a bobbin—so you can simply sit down and start tying. Choose a starter kit when you want an all-around setup. Our comprehensive kits come with clear instructions and the materials you need to tie proven nymphs, dries, emergers, and streamers. In no time, you’ll be tying everything from beginner-friendly starters to guide-approved staples like the Woolly Bugger and Clouser Minnow. Want to keep your space tidy? The Fly Tying Work Center gives you a simple way to organize tools and materials so they’re easy to reach. However you start, a good kit makes fly tying feel approachable and keeps you stocked for the next cast.