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This spring-loaded scissor with finger loop is designed for one-hand operation. Great for in-hand tying and detail work. If you are a rod builder, this is the scissor for you as it can easily cut silk and nylon wrapping thread. Excellent with natural mate
The name says it all! Medium length with blades designed for small, medium and large flies. The one to have in your traveling kit. Excellent for natural materials and can handle most synthetics.
The long lasting Dr. Slick tungsten carbide blades in a shorter, finer-tipped model (the 'arrow' design).
Brass Finish: The traditional choice. Smooth action and heavy. Low static build up.
Used to apply head cement, tease materials on a fly, or execute a half hitch.
Non-rotary is best for simple application of hackles to flies. Use rotary when working with parachute flies. A half hitch tool is built into the handle of the 4” pliers.
Set of 2 4 Half Hitch Openings 3 Inches Four half hitch openings cover hooks #8-#22.
Short fine-bladed scissor designed for small flies and detail work. The notch at the base of the blades is designed for cutting wire and lead. Excellent for natural materials and can handle most synthetics. Great scissor for in-hand tyers.
Frame is made from 6061-T6 anodized aluminum to withstand salt water, and is equipped with non-slip rubber grips and a self-opening spring.
Super sharp Tungsten Carbide blades are mounted on a 2.25" lightweight 6061-T6 anodized aluminum frame and make short work of most, if not all, tippet material
Same basic concept as the mitten clamps, but with a serrated scissor mounted behind the jaws.
Designed to open and close all sizes and materials of split shot.
Brass Finish: The traditional choice. Smooth action and heavy. Low static build up.
Brass Finish: The traditional choice. Smooth action and heavy. Low static build up.
Not just for fly anglers, this item is very popular with walleye and bass fishermen for hook removal.
Indispensable on the bench for picking up hooks, hackles or beads.
Bobbins are the critical tool in tying since they must keep smooth tension on the thread spool and have super smooth inserts to apply the thread to your fly.
Non-rotary pliers are best for simple application of hackles to flies.
Bobbins are the critical tool in tying since they must keep smooth tension on the thread spool and have super smooth inserts to apply the thread to your fly.
Pin-on reels feature a tough steel cord with a 20-inch draw and a heavy duty pin. Best suited for light accessories like nippers, files, and floatant.