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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 23:15:49 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: The price of tungsten beads always blows my mind ( I bought some today, fresh reminder ) So, I have a couple questions for you guys that know your nymphing stuff 1) Is the tungsten worth it, does the extra weight really turn into more fish hooked? for YOU I use it instead of lead if I want a nymph to sink quickly, especially in fast or deep water. 2) How the hell do you tell, a year or more later, looking into your boxes which flies are tungsten, which regular bead As Frank sez, thread color near the bead - black for tungsten, light brown for lead. Or, you could do a nice pastel color, Larry. You know, Idaho Pink and California Fuschia d;o) Dave \ |
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