Gene, my logic is that buying each part separately is way too much of an investment to make before you even know if you enjoy fly tying. Once you reach that point where you know you want to continue with it, or if you have tons of money laying around, then go for it. I agree 100% that starter kit materials will cause frustration, but for me it was only once I wanted to move onto more complicated flies that I felt the need to upgrade.
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