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Does anyone know where I can find a printable copy of a hackle gauge.
Thanks Bill |
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"Bill C" wrote in message
. net... Does anyone know where I can find a printable copy of a hackle gauge. Thanks Bill Why you need one of those? When you bend your hackle around the hook, the fibres should have the same length as the hookgap. No rules without exceptions, but thats a good rule of thumb. -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work ![]() http://schreiber.se |
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![]() "Thomas Schreiber" wrote in message ... Bill Why you need one of those? When you bend your hackle around the hook, the fibres should have the same length as the hookgap. No rules without exceptions, but thats a good rule of thumb. Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK And there are those who would state that(at least for dry flies) that the hackle should be 1 1/2 times the length of the hookgap. Some Catskill tyers actually use closer to a 2X size. Hence, gauges are, at best, rough estimators of size needed, to be varied with the style and pattern of fly tied. Tom |
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![]() "Thomas Littleton" wrote in message news:lGJld.2450$b73.15@trndny04... "Thomas Schreiber" wrote in message ... Bill Why you need one of those? When you bend your hackle around the hook, the fibres should have the same length as the hookgap. No rules without exceptions, but thats a good rule of thumb. Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK And there are those who would state that(at least for dry flies) that the hackle should be 1 1/2 times the length of the hookgap. Some Catskill tyers actually use closer to a 2X size. Hence, gauges are, at best, rough estimators of size needed, to be varied with the style and pattern of fly tied. Tom You dont know what this sentence means : "No rules without exceptions" ?!?!? -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work ![]() http://schreiber.se |
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![]() "Bill C" wrote I have a hackle gauge I bought mounted on my vise .. but I almost never use it. I use a hook the size I'm tying with, mount it in the vise and bend the hackle around the hook and use the gap as a gauge .... as per the other posts. I set down to do 10 or 20 flies at a time ( I can't wrap my mind around workng in 'dozens" since hooks come in hundreds and my fly boxes hold rows of 10 in most sizes ) and pick off enough feathers for that many before starting the first one. This is just like laying out all the materials and greatly speeds production. Oh, how many gaps is the 'right' size? Varies from tie to tie, for me. |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 20:52:42 GMT, "Bill C"
wrote: Does anyone know where I can find a printable copy of a hackle gauge. Thanks Bill For what brand hook?........:-).. also, the aspect ratio of reprinted matter may vary. |
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![]() "Bill C" wrote in message . net... Does anyone know where I can find a printable copy of a hackle gauge. Thanks Bill Maybe you can use this for something http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=276485 -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work ![]() http://schreiber.se |
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![]() "Bill C" wrote in message . net... Does anyone know where I can find a printable copy of a hackle gauge. Thanks Bill Maybe you can use this for something http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=276485 -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work ![]() http://schreiber.se |
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![]() "Bill C" wrote I have a hackle gauge I bought mounted on my vise .. but I almost never use it. I use a hook the size I'm tying with, mount it in the vise and bend the hackle around the hook and use the gap as a gauge .... as per the other posts. I set down to do 10 or 20 flies at a time ( I can't wrap my mind around workng in 'dozens" since hooks come in hundreds and my fly boxes hold rows of 10 in most sizes ) and pick off enough feathers for that many before starting the first one. This is just like laying out all the materials and greatly speeds production. Oh, how many gaps is the 'right' size? Varies from tie to tie, for me. |
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![]() "Bill C" wrote in message . net... Does anyone know where I can find a printable copy of a hackle gauge. Thanks Bill Maybe you can use this for something http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=276485 -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work ![]() http://schreiber.se |
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