Published Feb 3. 2017 - 7 years ago

Social Media and Fly Tying: Part One

Social Media is definitely now integrated into fly tying, but how much do you value and utilize it on a regular basis? In this first video of a two-part series, I am reaching out to you, then summarizing some thoughts and opinions in the second video. I would love to hear back from you in regards to the following:

What ways do you find social media useful with fly tying?
Which Facebook groups are beneficial to your tying?
In what ways do you utilize Instagram, and which hashtags are valuable?
Any other thoughts are appreciated...thanks ahead of time!

Feel free to leave any additional questions/comments on this YouTube page, or you can email me: tcammisa@gmail.com

Fly fishing for beginners can be difficult at first, thus be sure to stick with it and ask others for advice. If in the need for some helpful tips and other fly tying and fly fishing information, be sure to check out my "Trout and Feather" accounts on Facebook and Instagram...

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Martin Joergensen
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