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Is Mike still guiding?RIP Eureka Fly Shop, Eureka, CA.
The fly shop in Redding has an amazing selection of tying materials, but I think some of the guides are pricks and I've had unpleasant interactions with one in particular (I was in the right, he was acting like he owned the river and being butt-knocker). Ususally I save my $$$ for the Trinity Fly Shop in Lewiston, CA
Hey @Jojo. Good question about spawnflyfish. It seems he kind of disappeared (even on other site). I follow him on Instagram and his postings are not as frequent as in the past. I have no clue.I loved the Mowning Hatch! Gary (the owner Gary) taught me how to tie the swirl knot and was always so nice to me. The other Gary actually repaired my waders for me when i brought them in. Except for my boots, I bought all of my stuff there when i started out.
Why isn’t spawnflyfish here? I met him, along with Bruce Baker and salmo-g a couple of years ago when he was teaching young kids how to fly fish and my husband and unloaded all of our fly tying stuff. He was so nice! @Long_Rod_Silvers , i love that you mentioned that he writes handwritten notes with orders.
I’ll second the Wholesale Fly Company. I forgot to mention them earlier. Great service and decent quality and good prices on hooks and beads in particular.When I lived in Portland there were 4 fly shops that I could visit, and they all had friendly knowledgeable staffs. It was nice to be able to see and touch products prior to purchasing. Especially fly tying materials.
Now, living at least 2 hours from the closest shop, I need to do most of my shopping by mail order. It can be hit or miss with fly tying materials. Especially with colors. Photos/descriptions don’t always match the image in my head. Luckily, most materials are fairly inexpensive, so not a huge loss if they aren’t exactly what I was expecting.
A couple of online shops I have had good dealings with are J Stockard and Wholesale Fly Company.
Unfortunately he sold that part of the business a few year ago too. Big loss for the areaWhen I lived in Portland there were 4 fly shops that I could visit, and they all had friendly knowledgeable staffs. It was nice to be able to see and touch products prior to purchasing. Especially fly tying materials.
Now, living at least 2 hours from the closest shop, I need to do most of my shopping by mail order. It can be hit or miss with fly tying materials. Especially with colors. Photos/descriptions don’t always match the image in my head. Luckily, most materials are fairly inexpensive, so not a huge loss if they aren’t exactly what I was expecting.
A couple of online shops I have had good dealings with are J Stockard and Wholesale Fly Company.
I sent him a message @Jojo and he said he is aware of this site.I loved the Morning Hatch! Gary (the owner Gary) taught me how to tie the swirl knot and was always so nice to me. The other Gary actually repaired my waders for me when i brought them in. Except for my boots, I bought all of my stuff there when i started out.
Why isn’t spawnflyfish here? I met him, along with Bruce Baker and salmo-g a couple of years ago when he was teaching young kids how to fly fish and my husband and unloaded all of our fly tying stuff. He was so nice! @Long_Rod_Silvers , i love that you mentioned that he writes handwritten notes with orders.
Yeah, was raised in Mifflinburg, but "grew up" all around the world during my service and contracting years .Sounds to me like like you‘re a transplanted Pennsylvanian?
I drove by the Penns Creek Angler Fly Shop last one day last fall and they seemed to be closed - maybe they’re only open in the busier time of the year? (I hadn’t been in that area for many years as I ordinarily come in from Poe Paddy when I fish Penns Creek.). Anyway, even with them being closed, on the morning drive past there I saw lots of deer and a flock of turkeys, and then riding my bike from Weikert to Poe Paddy and back, was worth the price of admission.
I may have bought more fly fishing and tying items than almost anyone during the past several years, both online and by visiting fly shops in person as I had to replace most of my gear when I lost it in a fire 3 1/2 years back - not that I hadn’t been buying plenty of stuff before then. Here’s some of the places that stick out in my mind as favorites:
My wife goes to the Christkindl Market of Mifflinburg. That might not have been there when you were there - this is their 32nd year from what I see on the internet. My wife said it’s really grown over the years. All I know about it is from eating a lot of the delicious pumpkin bread she brought home from there this past year.Yeah, was raised in Mifflinburg, but "grew up" all around the world during my service and contracting years .
Would bike to different locations on Buffalo creek, ride to New Berlin and fish that stretch of Penns Creek, etc. Started fishing Weikert and the west end after i got my drivers license. Rte 45 was too dangerous to bike on in the 60's and 70's, though the amish and mennonite kids did it any way.