
November 20, 2022
The Whip Finish
The whip finish. The most important piece in fly tying. Without this knot, flies would unravel and the time you spent tying your materials on would be wasted. Because flies are typically tied with one continuous strand, the whip finish is the final piece of the puzzle. In this short video, we’ll go over the technique on how to finish your own flies.
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