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#22 midge eye
In message , George
Cleveland writes On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:25:33 -0700 (PDT), Injun Joe wrote: Planning a trip to N.C mountains next week -hope to catch a few brookies- so Im sorting my stuff and find some #22 grey midges-- thought I would try using them for droppers behind a hopper '. I make up the rig and carry it in a 35mm film can in order avoid taking 20 minutes on the stream to attatch a fly . Problem !! cannot get leader thru eye of midge --my eyes are elderly and I cannot hold a magnifying glass and tie knots at same time ! Using 7x leader--any suggestions welcome Joe the Elder. I bought one of these for night fishing. It actually works. http://www.tight-line-enterprises.co...tthreader.html Geo. C. The flies in the illustration aren't exactly size #22 are they ! -- Bill Grey |
#22 midge eye
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:25:33 -0700 (PDT), Injun Joe
wrote: Planning a trip to N.C mountains next week -hope to catch a few brookies- so Im sorting my stuff and find some #22 grey midges-- thought I would try using them for droppers behind a hopper '. I make up the rig and carry it in a 35mm film can in order avoid taking 20 minutes on the stream to attatch a fly . Problem !! cannot get leader thru eye of midge --my eyes are elderly and I cannot hold a magnifying glass and tie knots at same time ! Using 7x leader--any suggestions welcome Joe the Elder. I realize I'm just a bit tardy in replying, but I like my lighted magnifier on a boom that I mounted on my tying desk. It was fairly inexpensive and has a standard light socket instead of the circular flourescent that most have. Check your local WallyWorld. |
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