
Photo credit Mike Cline at the Fly Fishing Show Atlanta 2008. Even the pros get clusterered when tying desk (area) is too limiting.
Fly tying is a popular hobby—whether as copyists, innovators, anglers, artists, dabblers, or mechanics.

Henry Clement, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, August 2023.
By Henry Clement
Hoarded Supplies
Starting the Project
Then it dawned on me
My wooden tying bench was also pocked with holes that couldn’t properly hold all the tools and threads, making access awkward, so leaving tools out added measurably to the clutter.

Tim Flagler showing tying tips and hacks on a YouTube demo video hosted by Mad River Outfitters’ Brian Flechsig [see link below].
Foamanizer
Next Steps
The vise stayed centered on my bench for easy reach, regardless of hand dominance. Since I mostly tie tube flies, hooks are literally never underfoot.

Foamanizer comes in various sizes. The most popular size is 16-inch.
A friend in our tying group recommended 70-denier thread as suitable for most needs, which turned out to be right—especially when using cording and uncording for Tim Flagler’s tying hacks. My supply of specialty threads and ribbing is limited to one per type that I actually use.

