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rw,
He is probably right......you don't need those hooks to catch fish or to be a great fly fisher. I actually did not refer to anything about the reality of catching fish with these hooks, I was talking about the very serious matter of surviving in today's market place in CA, not in the Ozarks or Stanley, ID. Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "rw" wrote in message nk.net... Bill Kiene wrote: Why would you use a hook that is produced with 100 year old technology? Or a fly rod, for that matter. :-) Fortenberry says that someone he knows, who is easily the best flyfishman in Montana and New Zealand combined, only uses Mustad hooks because the cheesy Japanese hooks are so weak that they bend and cause pullouts. So that settles that. Please pay attention, Bill. :-) |
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