The magazine has published a long series by John Betts on the history and methodology behind the sport. It has covered the "ultra realistic" school and (for me) every issue has at least 3-5 new flies or techniques (out of an average of 12-15 flies featured in each edition).
It is a quarterly and each of the four issues are much enjoyed by this reviewer.
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If you are looking for a magazine on fly tying Fly Tyer is the one. Filled with information and illustrations on all the new and classic fly tying paterns. Plus stories of intrest about history and people involved in fly tying and fly fishing. Well worth the cost!.+This magazine is excellent if you are serious fly tier. If you are just looking for some cool patterns to tie and catch a couple of fish, y o u t u b e and g o o g l e should offer you everything you are looking for. But for the serious tier, this magazine is great. Lots of great advanced patterns and techniques. I only wish it were at least bimonthly rather than quarterly.I have subscribed to Fly Tyer for many years. Every issue is packed with high quality articles. Subjects range from historical flies to using the newest materials. There are illustrated instructions for tying all types of flies. You will find fly patterns for all locations, fresh water, and salt water. Start your library today! I would recommend Fly Tyer to all Fly Fishers.
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