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On Nov 13, 4:32 pm, "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? For simplicity and convenience's sake, I just buy the TMC SP-BL ("super point barbless") for tying my dry flies. I like the hook style, they are extremely sharp, and I don't have to worry about crimping down the barb. They are more expensive than other hooks, but I don't mind spending a bit more on hooks, as trying to "save" money there is a false economy, IMHO. FWIW, I too have heard the story of the warden using stockings to check for barbs, but the version I heard was in Alberta, Canuckistan when they first went barbless some years ago. Chuck Vance |
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