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Fly Tying Materials STRAIGHT LINE SPORTS P.O. Box 172 Gander, Newfoundland Canada, A1V 1W6 Fly Tying Materials www.flies4fishing.com [email protected] Newfoundland and Labrador Distributor for the Fishing Butler Authorized Dealer for the Canadian Wader Fly Box All Prices Listed in Canadian Dollars NEWFOUNDLAND’S # 1 FLY TYING PRICE LIST Prices subject to change each month Index of Fly-Tying Materials A Hooks Scud Back Acetone - Anglers Choice Seal Fur Anglers Choice Saddles - Atlantic SLF Animal Hair - Streamside Solarex Antron - Partridge Spool Safe Thread Caddy Antron Yarn - Mustad Stretch Tubing Applicators - Daiichi Stripped Goose Arctic Fox Hair - Tiemco Super Thread B - Silver Strike Swiss Straw Bags - Togens T Beads J – K Tails Books Jungle Cock Teal Duck Brooch Pins Kits Fly Tying Thinner C Krystal Flash Thread Calf Body Hair L Thin Skin Chenille Larva Lace Tinsel Chinese Cock Necks Lead Wire Tools Cul de Canard Loon UV Products U D M Uni-Box Stor Cabinet Deer Body Mallard Uniflexx Diamond Braid Marabou Unifloss Dubbing Furs Metallic Piping Uni-mylar Dyes Metz Uni-stretch E N Uni-yarn Egg Yarn Neer Hair Uni-mohair Eyes Nylon Hair Uni-Wire F Nylon Stretch UTC Threads Fibetts O V Fish Skulls Products Ostrich Vinyl Rib Flashabou P Vises Fly Tubes Peacock W Floss Pheasants Wax Foam Bodies Piping Web Wing G Q Whiting Hackle Genetic Hackles Quills Whiting Bugger Packs Goose Shoulders R - S Whiting Hen Saddles Goose Biots Rabbit Fur Wing Materials Grouse Rabbit Strips Wooduck Guinea Fowl Rainy’s Float Foam Wool H Rubber Hackle Y Hackle Saddle Packs Yak Hair Hare's Mask Salmon Fly Hen Necks Z Half Round Rib Schlappen Zip Lock Bags Head Cement Scissors Z-Lon Hebert Miner Hen Saddles Straight Line Sports Page 2 Terms: Canadian Orders: No Open Accounts. Visa, E-transfer, PayPal, Money Order, On-line Bank Transfer, COD (Canada Only) Others: See our website for ordering information. Visa, Bank Transfer. No cheques. No taxes on foreign orders. Payment Information Payment Ordering: Email for a price quote. Include your mailing address and contact information. Excel Order Forms Business Number R113489454 Business Inquiries are Welcome. Authorized dealer for The Canadian Wader Fly Box. Newfoundland and Labrador Distributor for the Fishing Butlers. Fly Tyers Wanted! FLY TYING KITS Product Sheet Index Junior Fly Tying Kit Fly King Vise, Floss, Thread, Lacquer, Hooks (50), Tinsel, Saddle Hackle, Bobbin, Marabou, Bodkin, Dubbing, Quills, Hackle Pliers, Mallard, Squirrel Tail, Bucktail, Saddle Hackle, Calf Tail, Fly Tying Book Master AA Chrome Vise, Floss, Thread, Peacock, Hooks (60), Tinsel, Dry Fly Hackle, Bobbin, Marabou, Bodkin, Dubbing Material, Quills, Hackle Pliers, Bucktail, Squirrel Tail, Calf Tail, Saddle Hackle, Mallard, Lacquer, Chenille, Fly Tying Book Supreme Super II Vise, Floss, Thread, Deer Hair, Hooks (80), Tinsel, Dry Fly Hackle, Bobbin, Marabou, Bodkin, Dubbing Material, Scissors, Hackle Pliers, Bucktail, Quills, Calf Tail, Mallard, Lacquer, Saddle Hackle, Peacock, Squirrel Tails, Chenille, Fly Tying Book Expert Eagle Vise, Floss, Thread, Calf Tails, Hooks (80), Tinsel, Dry Fly Hackle, Bobbin, Marabou, Bodkin, Dubbing Material, Scissors, Hackle Pliers, Mallard, Turkey Quills, Bucktail, Whip Finisher, Lacquer, Saddle Hackle, Deer Hair, Squirrel Tails, Chenille Fly Tying Book The Junior, Master and Supreme fly-tying kits do not contain a pair of scissors. Straight Line Sports Page 4 SUNRISE VISES Product Sheet Index Sunrise Rotating #8100 Sunrise Super AA–Chrome Sunrise Super AA – Black Rotary #8191 Eagle (360) Super II Black Vise Jaws Fly King Vise Straight Line Sports Page 5 GRIFFIN VISES Product Sheet Index Odyssey Cam Superior 2A Blackfoot Mongoose Montana Pro Montana Mongoose Odyssey Spider NORVISE AND ACCESSORIES Product Sheet Index Straight Line Sports Page 6 Norvise Norvise Mounting Board Norvise Fine Point Jaws Norvise Bobbin Kit Norvise Lamp/Magnifier Norvise Tube Fly System Norvise Extra Bobbin HACKLE PLIERS Product Sheet Index Straight Line Sports Page 7 EZ Pliers Sunrise Long Nose Med English Straight Line Sports Page 8 SCISSORS Product Sheet Index Sunrise 3 “ curved Sunrise 4” straight Sunrise 3” straight Sunrise 4” curved Sunrise COD Tiemco Deer Scissors Uni Scissors Anvil Straight Line Sports Page 9 BODKINS Product Sheet Index Dubbing Needle Bodkin – Deluxe Brass Dubbing Needle BOBBINS Product Sheet Index Sunrise Plastic Sunrise Thumb Sunrise Wire Griffin Ceramic Sunrise Ceramic Terra Bobbin Straight Line Sports Page 10 TOOLS & MISC Product Sheet Index Bobbin Cradle Hackle Guard (set 3) Bobbin Threader Hair Tamping Tool Hackle Guard Sunrise Hair Packer S, M, or L Materials Clip Sunrise Hair Stacker Half-Hitch Tools (Set 3) Straight Line Sports Page 11 Wing Burners (Stone) Wing Cutters Griffin Spinning Tool Spool Hands 1” (5) WHIP FINISHERS Product Sheet Index Sunrise Improved Sunrise Standard Watson Straight Line Sports Page 12 SPOOL SAFE THREAD CADDY Product Sheet Index Spool Safe Thread Caddy Holds 72 spools. Made of oak and can be rotated for easy access. Straight Line Sports Page 13 HOOKS Index Angler’s Choice Partridge Hooks Tiemco Hooks Togen Hooks Mustad Hooks Silver Strike Hooks Streamside Hooks Daiichi Hooks ANGLERS CHOICE HOOKS Product Sheet Index Type Hook Description Sizes Black, Loop Up Eye, Standard Shank Hook 2 – 8 Salmon/Steelhead Back to hooks TOGEN HOOKS Product Sheet Index Togen Black Salmon/Steelhead Hooks Type Hook Description Sizes Black, Loop Up Eye, Standard Shank Hook Salmon/Steelhead 2/0 - 12 Back to hooks Togen Salmon/Steelhead – Stainless Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Stainless Steel Salmon Steelhead Salmon/Steelhead Hook, Standard Shank 3/0 - 10 - Stainless Back to hooks Togen Dry Fly Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire-standard, Length - Dry Fly Standard, Bend - Round, Finish – 8 - 24 Bronze Straight Line Sports Page 14 Back to hooks Straight Line Sports Page 15 Togen Emerger Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye – Down, Wire – 2x Strong, Standard Wire, Reverse Bend, Bronze Emerger 12 - 24 Back to hooks Togen Natural Bend Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Straight Eye – Down, Standard Wire – 2x Long, Special Bend, Bronze Finish Natural Bend 4 - 22 Back to hooks Togen Nymph 1X Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire - 1X Strong, 1X Long, Bend - Sproat, Finish – Bronze Nymph 1X 6 - 22 Back to hooks Togen Nymph 2X Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire - 1X Strong, 2X Long, Bend - Round, Finish – Bronze Nymph 2X 6 - 20 Back to hooks Straight Line Sports Page 16 Togen Egg/Tube Fly Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire - 2X Strong, 5X Short, Bend - Reversed, Finish – Egg/Tube Fly Bronze 4 - 10 Back to hooks Togen Scud Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Down Eye, 1X Strong, 1X Short, Reverse Bend, Bronze Finish Scud 6 - 22 Back to hooks Togen Scud 3X Heavy Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Down Eye, 3X Strong, 1X Short, Reverse Bend, Bronze Finish Scud 3X Heavy 6 - 20 Back to hooks Togen Streamer 3X Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire - 1X Strong, 3X Long, Bend - Round, Finish – Bronze Streamer 3X 2 - 16 Back to hooks Straight Line Sports Page 17 Togen Curved Nymph 2X Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Down Eye, Heavy Wire, 2X Long, Round Bend, Bronze Finish Curved Nymph 2X 8 - 20 Back to hooks Togen Streamer 4X Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire - 1X Strong, 4X Long, Bend - Round, Finish – Bronze Streamer 4X 2 - 16 Back to hooks Togen Wet Fly 1X Fine Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire 1X Fine Wire, Standard Length, Sproat Bend, Bronze Wet Fly Finish 2 - 20 Back to hooks Togen 1X Short 2X Strong Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Eye - Down, Wire 1 X Short, 2X Strong, Sproat Bend, Bronze Finish Wet Fly 1X Short 2 - 20 2X Strong Back to hooks Straight Line Sports Page 18 Togen Hopper Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Down Eye, Standard Wire, 2X Long, Special Bend, Bronze Finish Hopper Hook 6 - 16 Back to hooks Togen Curved Black Nickel Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Salmon/Steelhead curved shank, Black Nickel, Straight Eye Curved Black 2 Nickel Back to hooks Togen Stainless Steel Hooks Index Type Hook Description Sizes Stainless Steel Hook, Standard Shank Stainless Steel 1/0 - 10 Hook Back to hooks Straight Line Sports Page 19 STREAMSIDE HOOKS * High Quality Steel * Tempered For Hardness without Brittleness * Round Needle Points for Maximum Penetration with Minimal Resistance * Small Barbs for Minimum Damage and Adequate Holding Power * Chemically Sharpened Available in 25's, 50's, 100's or 1000's Streamside Dry Fly Hook Index Model Hook Sizes Description Eye - Down, Wire-standard, Length - Standard, Bend - Round, Finish – Dry Fly Hook 6 – 24 Bronze Back to hooks Streamside Steelhead/Salmon Hook Index Model Hook Sizes Description Fine Wire Tapered Loop Up Eye, Standard Shank Black Steelhead/Salmon 2/0 - 12 Back to hooks Straight Line Sports Page 20 Wet Fly Hook Index Model Hook Description Wet Fly Eye - Down, Wire 1X - Fine, Length Standard, Bend - Sizes Sproat, Finish – Bronze Size 6 - 20 Back to hooks Streamside Tube Fly Hook Index Model Hook Description Tube Fly Sizes Eye - Down, Wire - 2X Strong, 5X Short, Bend - Reversed, Finish – Bronze Size 4 - 10 Back to hooks Streamside Wet Fly Hooks 2X Strong 1X Short Index Model Hook Sizes Description Eye - Down, Wire 2X Strong - 1X Short, Bend - Sproat, Finish – Bronze Wet Fly 2X Strong 8 - 20 1X Short Back to hooks Streamside Nymph Hooks 1X Index Model
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