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    Hey guys I've been jig tying for a month and want to get a better vise the one I got is cheap it came in a kit. What's a good vise under a $100? Thanks

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    Danica Vise space age materials but lots of folks like it for the money http://www.amazon.com/Danvise-Danica/dp/B001NZNRBK
    http://www.flyfishohio.com/Vise%20Re...ca_danvise.htm

    Another Good one is the Anvil Apex Vise http://tinyurl.com/opvthjy
    http://www.flyfishohio.com/Vise%20Re..._apex_vise.htm

    Good Luck
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    Griffin Superior 2A Vise . $65 on Amazon , check The Evil Bay too . Great little vise IMO . Gillchaser
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    this is what I use, not all fancy pants, but it does what it should.
    http://www.barlowstackle.com/Terra-R...P1398C180.aspx
    I only fish on days that start with T, like tuesday, thursday, today, and tomorrow.

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    Thanks for all responses. I'll check all of them out.

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    I use a Nor Vise, but sell the best vise under $150 which is a Peak. Here is a study done a few years ago, but still good!

    http://www.flyfishohio.com/Vise%20Re..._Shoot-Out.htm

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    have the Saltwater Neck Hackle and some
    colors of Marabou plus other things!

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    Do you have a fly shop in your area that carries vises you can actually look at? If so, go there and try them out for yourself. You don't have to actually tie a fly on them to see if they will work for your style of tying.

    If that is not an option, check out youtube videos. Haven't checked on vise reviews but there is usually someone that has posted their thoughts or review on just about everything else out there so I'm sure they have vise reviews as well.

    I live by the theory that a good vise is just one that does the job you need it to do. Sometimes the extra price spent is just for a name.

    just my . Good luck and have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMike315 View Post
    this is what I use, not all fancy pants, but it does what it should.
    http://www.barlowstackle.com/Terra-R...P1398C180.aspx
    I like that vise , its similiar to one I use a lot that I've had for years . GC

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    A Griffin 3AR should get you in at just under $100. It's an extremely versatile vise. Its jaws rotate 360 degrees. Set them up horizontally to fully utilize the rotation.

    FAO on Griffin Vises

    You can be very creative with this vise to tie not only flies and jigs, but other alluring creations. The one listed here is a very good deal imo.

    If you're happy with just jigs and flies, most vises from reputable makers should work for you.
    Last edited by Pup; 06-25-2014 at 10:34 AM. Reason: Found a deal
    Jig Tyer.

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    X2 with Skip on the vise review. Here's another one http://www.flyfisherman.com/2012/08/...ly-tying-vise/

    Check the fly shops and also check for fly tying clubs in your area - actually putting your hands on the vise even if you can't tie on it will help determine if it will be comfortable to tie on!! If it doesn't feel comfortable it takes the fun out of tying.

    Here's a search for fly clubs in VA https://www.google.com/search?q=fly+...m=122&ie=UTF-8
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