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the Book Mailer is pleased to partner with Video-Ventures so we can offer you this unique opportunity to make your own custom fly-tying DVDs. You get to choose from over 100 fly patterns from five of todays top fly tyers;
Shane Stalcup, A. K. Best, Brad Befus, Harrison Steeves, and Joe Warren.
You pick the patterns that you want, they're put onto a DVD, and its delivered to you in about 5 working days.
Mayflies Caddis CDC Nymphs Midges
Stoneflies Emergers Streamers
Terrestrials Saltwater Carp/Warm Water
Price -- $4.95 per pattern (5 fly minimum)
patterns can fit on one DVD.
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Special Offer: 7 patterns for the price of 6. Choose from:
Patterns for Beginners: based on Brad Befus' book Basic Techniques
A.K. Best's Best Bets: Mayflies and Saltwater Flies
Shane Stalcup Ties: Emergers and Caddis Flies
Tying Caddis Patterns with A.K. Best, Shane Stalcup and Brad Befus
(click on "Special Offer" in the fly category listing)
See below for FAQ's and information about the fly tyers. If you have other questions you can give us a call us here at the Book Mailer, or e-mail billwells@video-ventures.com. Sorry, Shipping charges for custom DVDs are separate from those items ordered from the Book Mailer newsletter or website, as they are shipped from a different location, also custom-made DVDs don't qualify for our "Buy 3 or more--books, dvds--get 10% discount", since payment goes directly to Video-Ventures.
A.K. Best [Home] [Books] [Tapes/DVD/CD-ROM] [Gear] [Flies] [Specials]
A. K. Best is an internationally known professional fly tyer, and is a frequent guest speaker at seminars and shows throughout the United States and abroad. He is a teacher by profession, which becomes apparent in the DVDs and videotapes he has produced with Video Ventures. His easygoing nature and smooth delivery make him a pleasure to listen to as he shares with the viewer time-earned lessons in fly tying.
A. K. is a student and an observer of nature, and is extremely knowledgeable about the anatomy of the insects his patterns imitate. A. K. doesn't always go "by the book He admits there are age-old methods and materials that just dont work well today.
For example: "I devised the Tri-Color Nymph and Sub-Emerger patterns because it became apparent to me that the trout see sub-surface flies at their eye level and we were tying one-color nymphs. I noticed there were three different shades of colors of the body, so I set out to fashion the Tri-Color Nymph and Sub-Emerger patterns to more anatomically resemble the natural."
While A. K. doesn't always go "by the book" (at least, other's books), he, nevertheless, is the author of three highly successful publications: A.K. Best's Advanced Fly Tying, A. K. Best's Fly Box; Production Fly Tying, Advanced Fly Tying, Fly Fishing with A. K., and Dyeing and Bleaching.
Quotes:
"A. K.s dry flies are superb . . . perhaps the most helpful instruction I've ever seen on fly tying."
"I commend you on the A.K. Best series. They are exceptional and A.K. makes it clear on how to tie flies."
"I love fishing soft hackles. After watching the artistic creations of A. K.s mayflies I HAD to tie the blue wing olive and, of course, go right down to the river and present it to the trout."
Shane Stalcup
I have been tying flies for over 20 years of which most of that time was tying commercially. Today I develop my own line of materials which can be found on my website: www.stalcupflies.com or through Hareline dubbing. As for the many flies that I have created, the ONLY distributor that is authorized to produce my flies is Solitude Flies. The other fly manufacturers that regularly knock off my patterns do not tie right and use inferior materials.
Through the many videos and my book, Mayflies: Top to Bottom, I demonstrate the many ways in which I develop new patterns and tell you why I do so. Today there are numerous materials fly tiers have never heard of or they simply just dont know what to do with them. Through the above media outlets available to the tier, I travel the world giving demonstrations and classes showing fellow tiers some of the many ways in which to use these new materials as well as some of the old.
I am always just an e-mail away (stalcupflies@comcast.net) to any questions you may have and would be gladly to help you through any problems that you may run into.
Brad Befus
Brad Befus has been fly fishing and fly tying for more than 28 years. He is an accomplished freshwater and saltwater angler who holds several I.G.F.A. fly rod world records and has fished many destinations worldwide. Brad is an innovative fly tyer with many of his patterns being produced and sold by Umpqua Feather Merchants through their Contract Tyer Program.
His flies have appeared in books and articles, as well as the University of Idaho Prichards Art Gallery and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. Brad co-authored with Barry Reynolds and John Berryman Carp on the Fly A Flyfishing Guide. He has written a second book, Basic Techniques for Successful Fly Tying as well as three fly tying videos. (Tying Flies For Carp, Creative Techniques for Tying Micro Patterns, and Basic Techniques for Successful Fly Tying). Brad contributes articles and photography to many of the fly fishing periodicals on a regular basis. He is featured lecturer at many trade shows and fly shops around the country.
His vast knowledge of the sport of fly fishing and his willingness to share his wisdom, make him a tremendous resource of angling, fly tying and casting information. Brad currently resides in Montrose, Colorado with his wife Lisa and their three children where he is the Sales Manager at Ross Reels.
Harrison Steeves
I come from a long line of fly fishermen and tiers. My great-grandfather, my grandfather and my father were all avid anglers. I still have my grandfather's old Abercrombie and Fitch cane rod and an old sheepskin fly wallet with four or five-dozen flies he created.
My love of tying came from my father's efforts at the bench, where he excelled. I learned a great deal watching the intricacies of tying through observation and pretty soon I was catching fish on my own flies.
I guess I tried everythingwet flies, nymphs, dries, streamers, etc., and, being raised in Alabama, I learned that bluegills, red eye bass and a bunch of other warm-water species were fine game on fly rods. Finally we planned a trout-fishing trip to Tennessee and North Carolina and I lost my heart. It was on those streams that, using my little brand new South Bend cane rod, I became truly infected with the "trout virus" and I have never recovered.
Now, years later, I look back on that time and realize that it was these experiences that taught me the true intricacies and "art" of tying. Having no formal instruction was the best teacher that I could have had, requiring me to become innovative and imaginative, to be creative and to listen to what the materials were trying to tell me.
To make a long story short I was not happy with the flies were available on the market, particularly terrestrial patterns, with which I have had a life-long love affair. It was simply a matter of having to design patterns that I thought would be better than what was available. I never dreamed that some day the patterns that I created and the techniques I learned, mostly on my own, would be made available to others.
Whatever success I have had as an author and a fly designer is still a surprise and a mystery to me and I hope it will always remain that way. The real satisfaction is to know that others enjoy fishing with patterns that I have created, have success with these patterns, and end the day with that incredible feeling that taking a few good fish engenders. That is more than enough satisfaction for anyone.
Harrison Steeves, a retired Professor of Biology, has written Tying Flies With Foam, Fur and Feathers, Terrestrials (with Ed Koch), Tying With Kreinik Materials, (Kreinik Co.), and has also contributed numerous fly tying magazine articles. He demonstrates his patterns in several videos; Harrison Steeves Terrestrials: Ants, Beetles, Hoppers, and Extra Terrestrials. He is currently on the Pro Staff of Scott Rod Co. and the Gudebrod Thread Co. Fly Designer for Umpqua Feather Merchants. He as been a professional guide and fly fishing instructor for ten years.
Joe Warren
Joe Warren is a fishery research biologist, an accomplished fly tyer, lecturer, and author of Tying Glass Bead Flies and Fly Tying with Poly Yarn, He has produced a number of fly designs to his credit and demonstrates several of these in the videos, Glass Bead Flies for Trout and Warm Water Glass Bead Flies.
Joe was inspired to tie with glass beads after meeting Dale Chihuly, an artist who is internationally known for his amazing use of glass in his art. "When I saw a display of beads, I saw how the light hit the beads and saw the magnificent luminance and sheen and all the different colors shimmering in the light. I knew then what Mr. Chihuly meant when he said, 'People for centuries have been fascinated with glass. It's the most magical of materials.' I said to myself, 'I can tie flies with these!' After a short time fishing these flies, I recognized the many advantages of tying with glass beads.
With new materials on the market today, the art of fly tying is becoming more stimulating and interesting. With such an array of materials, we have the ability to improve our flies and make them more realistic and thus improve our fishing success.
Glass beads can be tied for many speciesfresh or salt water. "I use some beads for their brightness and shiny attractor effect. Others have a translucent look, like in an insect body or a bait fish in the light."
Joe is an excellent teacher and his instructions are easy to follow.
FAQs
HOW DO I PLACE AN ORDER FOR A DVD?
Go to the Shopping Cart, make your selections by clicking on the Add button. You can make your selections from several categories listed at the top of the Shopping Cart. You can add or delete at any time. When you are satisfied with your choices, select the button that reads: Check Out.
CAN I USE UPS OR OTHER MEANS OF SHIPMENT?
Yes. However, the cost of shipping and the cost for special handling raise the cost dramatically. Also, shipping costs may vary depending on your location. We've found U.S.P.S. 1st Class to be the most efficient and reasonable method for shipping DVDs.
IS MY PERSONAL INFORMATION SAFE?
Yes, perfectly safe. Video-ventures use Verisign, a secure gateway processor.
CAN I SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR FLY?
Yes. Go to the window named, Key Word Search and type in the name of the fly pattern.
CAN I SEARCH BY TYER.
Yes. In the search window, type in the last name of the tyer and all his patterns will be loaded for your review.
HOW CAN I FIND THE FLY PATTERNS
The flies your first see are in alphabetical order within each category. If you know the category you want to locate, go to the index at the top of the page and select that group. Or, you can use the Key Word Search window to search by tyer or by the name of a fly.
CAN I SEE AN ENLARGEMENT OF THE FLY?
Click once on the photo to see an enlarged image of the pattern. Be sure to close the pop-up before moving on to the next one.
ONCE I PLACE MY ORDER, HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO ARRIVE
Typically, your custom DVD is processed within one to two business days. We make every attempt to create your DVD the day of your order and send to you via first class mail the same day. You can expect to receive your DVD within five working days. But, if it hasn't arrived after ten working days contact, Video-Ventures at billwells@video-ventures.com.
CAN I ORDER SEVERAL COPIES OF THE SAME DVD
Yes. You have an opportunity to increase the quantity during the checkout process. Actually, you can order multiple DVDs with different patterns. Simply click on the start a new disc link in the Disc Information box. However, shipping costs will be slightly more.
HOW DO I KNOW WHEN I FILL UP MY DVD?
On the Shopping Cart page, you will see a small circle in the Disc Information box. As you put a pattern into the cart a red color begins to fill the circle. Because patterns vary in duration, the disc fills according to the timeor spaceyou have left on your disc. When there is no more room, youll see the disc completely full in red. If you order more patterns than the disc will hold, the next one selected will be placed onto a separate disc automatically. Youll see it noted as Disc 2 in the Snapshot box below Disc information. Note: the five fly minimum charge applies to the first disc and additional discs.
HOW LONG IS A DVD
A DVD can provide excellent resolution for up to two hours of continuous playing. Most of our patterns run from 10 minutes to 14 minutes, so to fill a disc you can select up to eight patterns. The DVD graphic under Disk Information on the shopping cart will indicate how much space you have left for additional patterns.
WHO DO I CONTACT IF I DONT GET MY ORDER?
Email: billwells@video-ventures.com and explain your situation. Someone will get back to you right away with an answer to your problem.
WHAT HAPPENS IF MY ORDER IS INCORRECT?
Email: billwells@video-ventures.com
WHAT IF MY DVD DOESN'T PLAY ON MY DECK?
The DVD-R format will play in most DVD players. If you bought your DVD player after 1999, you are most likely able to play the DVD-R format. For more information on this, you can either look at the user manual for your DVD player or visit a DVD player test site. (We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information of this test site, but it is a good informational source for DVD players). If your DVD won't play check it on another player first to rule out a defective disc. If still won't play, contact billwells@video-ventures.com
WHAT HAPPENS IF MY DVD IS DAMAGED IN THE MAIL
If your custom DVD is damaged contact billwells@video-ventures.com
CAN I SEND YOU A CHECK OR OTHER MEANS OF PAYMENT?
Currently, credit cards are the only means for payment.
If Video-Ventures fails to solve your problem satisfactorily, please contact us at the Book Mailer 1-800-874-4171.
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