Fly Tyer
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Fly Tyer is a magazine dedicated to the subject of fly tying, published four times a year. Fly tying is the art of tying materials to a hook for the purposes of fly fishing. Fly Tyer is an asset of Morris Communications, which also owns publications such as Gray's Sporting Journal, American Angler, and Saltwater Fly Fishing. Collectively, these magazines are referred to as the "Morris Group." Fly Tyer is currently the largest fly-tying magazine in terms of circulation. It employs "perfect binding" instead of stapled pages, and usually features a close-up image of a fly on its cover.
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[edit] Staff
Fly Tyer is edited by David Klausmeyer, the prolific author of Unnaturals: A Practical Guide to Tying with Synthetics, Trout Streams of Northern New England and Tying Classic Freshwater Streamers: An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide, among many other works.
[edit] History
Fly Tyer was spun off of American Angler magazine in 1995 when it became clear that the market would support a fly-tying specific publication. Its success has proven the desire for fly tying content. Ironically, Fly Tyer was also the original name of the publication that became American Angler.
[edit] Offical Website
- Fly Tyer Magazine Online, featuring a discussion board as well as continuing content from the magazine.
[edit] Recommended links
[edit] Interviews
- "Dynamiting Beavers with Phil Monahan", a podcast interview with American Angler editor Phil Monahan, editorial director of the Morris Group of fly fishing publications, including Fly Tyer.