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“There’s nothing in the water that looks like this,” Johnson says. “But it works.”

For many, fly-tying becomes more than a matter of saving a few bucks on flies. It becomes a creative endeavor, a way to extend one’s passion for fly-fishing year-round. Johnson might tie hundreds of flies over the winter, preparing for his next season on the water.

“It’s a great way to spend cold winter evenings,” he says.

Fly anglers are welcome to stop by the shop any time, he says, to sit down and learn to tie flies. Someone, either an employee or another fly angler who has stopped in, will be happy to help someone learn to tie a specific pattern.

In winter months, especially, the shop has become a gathering place for fly anglers. While Johnson is giving Anderson pointers on the pheasant-tail nymph, Nick Seres of Superior sits at a table in the shop’s main room, tying his own flies and chatting with fly-fishing guide Damian Wilmot of South Range. A plate of chocolate-chip cookies made by Johnson’s wife, Teri, sits between them.

Cars and trucks roll by in the snow on Belknap Street outside. Inside, surrounded by fly-fishing gear and photos of enviable trout, a fly-fisher or fly-tier is free to imagine moving water and the promise of another season.

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