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A gauge is just an estimating tool to help you pick feathers that are
'right' for your hook. And if it looks too small or too big on the final product, use a bigger or smaller feather for the next one. I mentioned this a couple of weeks ago, but since it may be a highly useful piece of information, I'll risk repeating it: For the past year or so, Goerge Harey has been preaching the merits of dry flies tied wth hackle *two* sizes too small. I must confess I haven't tried that, but I suspect such flies work for the much the same reasons comparaduns do. vince |
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