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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 22:32:25 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: I fish barbless hooks 100% and it's time to restock for tying next years fly supply My question: IYourHO is there any reason to prefer bending down barbs on traditional hooks over buying factory barbless varieties? Reverse? Experiences to support your notions on this? TIA Larry L ( who already knows to buy stainless steel hooks for brining purposes :-) I use both. I have a helluva lot of barbed hooks that I am not going to throw away. I bend the barbs regardless the regulations. This past June I got interupted by a Maine Game Warden. Scared the hell out of me by sneaking up behind me and anouncing his presence with a whisle (lips not a ref whistle). After he checked my license he asked to see my fly. I had on a barbed hook with the barbs bent. He held it up to the sky, against some white water, back up against the sky, and finally let it go saying it was ok. But, he sure did give it a good look-see. Then, like all good Maine GWs, he shot the **** with me for about ten minutes while I continued to fish. I was the only guy on the river. We talked about mutuals friends who were guides on the river. Nice guy once his business mode was finished. Dave |
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![]() "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 22:32:25 GMT, "Larry L" wrote: I fish barbless hooks 100% and it's time to restock for tying next years fly supply My question: IYourHO is there any reason to prefer bending down barbs on traditional hooks over buying factory barbless varieties? Reverse? Experiences to support your notions on this? TIA Larry L ( who already knows to buy stainless steel hooks for brining purposes :-) I use both. I have a helluva lot of barbed hooks that I am not going to throw away. I bend the barbs regardless the regulations. This past June I got interupted by a Maine Game Warden. Scared the hell out of me by sneaking up behind me and anouncing his presence with a whisle (lips not a ref whistle). After he checked my license he asked to see my fly. I had on a barbed hook with the barbs bent. He held it up to the sky, against some white water, back up against the sky, and finally let it go saying it was ok. But, he sure did give it a good look-see. Then, like all good Maine GWs, he shot the **** with me for about ten minutes while I continued to fish. I was the only guy on the river. We talked about mutuals friends who were guides on the river. Nice guy once his business mode was finished. Dave I use a Dremel grinder on my hooks. Here you have to use barbless in the ocean for salmon if using bait. Years ago, I bought a pack of barbless hooks, in those days it could be a J hook and not a circle like now required and got about 2 miles offshore and realize the "Barbless" are barbed. Hoped I would not get checked as in those days they looked for any catch at all. I think a court finally stomped them in the Q-tip test. Since I hate to remove barbed hooks from my body, I debarb almost all my fish hooks. Fly's included. I lost fish on barbed hooks, I lose fish on barbless hooks, so does not really matter. |
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