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Hooks for newbie
I am just getting started at this and I am overwhelmed at the varieties of
hooks. Is there a basic hook assortment available somewhere? If not, what are a half-dozen or so hooks for dry, wet, nymphs and streamers that I can get. |
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"Reed Waters" wrote in message
ink.net... I am just getting started at this and I am overwhelmed at the varieties of hooks. Is there a basic hook assortment available somewhere? If not, what are a half-dozen or so hooks for dry, wet, nymphs and streamers that I can get. Yes, there are lots of hook styles and I can remember being really dazed by that when I first started tying. I was amazed by my mentors who always knew exactly which hook to use and could browse a rack of hooks and pick out the ones they needed. (In retrospect, I realize that for the nymphs and wooly buggers I started with, the hook was always a Mustad 3906b...) 1. There are different styles of 'bend' in the hook. Don't worry about that. At some point in your tying you might care that the hook has a perfect bend vs. a limerick bend, but for now that's not an issue, 2. Wire comes in different thicknesses. The usual description of this (if other than the normal size) is to say 1x fine, 2x heavy, etc, That is, 1 grade thinner than normal, 2 grades heavier, respectively. Again, this is not so important to the beginner, but with experience you will learn that sometimes you need a heavier hook, and sometimes lighter. 3. The shank of the hook can vary in length too, For example you can have 1x short, 2x long, etc. This is usually shortened to 1XL, 2XS, etc. 4.The gape of the hook can also vary. Some hooks have a wide gape (distance between barb and shank). You can look at this either as a wider gape (a size 8 hook in length with a size 6 gape) or as a short shank (a size 8 wide gape is equivalent to a 1x short size 6). Don't fret this yet. 5. Up eye, down eye, straight eye. 6. Wire color. 7. This is the important part: there are 4 basic (and lots of not so basic) types. Dry fly, wet fly/nymph, streamer, scud/caddis. It should be pretty obvious what the intended use of these is. The key to sorting this out at the beginning is to stick to the 4 basic types and when you understand how the standard hooks work, you can decide if you need a longer shank, lighter/heavier wire, etc. Or you can try to follow the pattern and use the exact hook specified (and end up with a drawer full of hundreds of hook boxes). In practice you will want to approximate the specified hook with something you already have (if you can). For that a good hook conversion chart will help: http://www.killroys.com/hooks/hookchrt.htm http://www.ofifc.org/Eli/FF/HookChart.htm http://globalflyfisher.com/keywords/...?keyword=hooks http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...s/part162.html These are the 5 basic hooks I recommend to beginners. Translate to Mustad or other brands as appropriate. TMC 100 size 14 (for dry flies) TMC 3761 size 10 and 14 (for nymphs/wets) TMC 5263 size 8 (for big nymphs, small streamers) TMC 2457 size 14 (for caddis nymphs and pupae) Go up and down sizes from there as needed and get specialized hooks if necessary. Just my humble opinion not knowing where you're fishing or what size bugs you get. |
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Although I'm sure no one cares, I totaly agree with your selection, assuming
the average fishing that most on the NG do. Lou T |
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"ArnSaga" wrote in message ... You might consider the TMC 900BL (barbless) as a dry fly hook. But TMC hooks don't, usually, break when you squeeze down a barb. GKT I've tried a couple of packs of the TMC barbless hooks. I liked them. However. as you say, I haven't had problems with TMC hooks snapping off when I mash the barb - nor any other brand. Even when I mash them on the stream with my hemostats. Unfortunately, the shops I frequent don't carry a lot of barbless hooks. If they were on the shelf I would buy them regularly even though they cost a little more. --Stan |
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Hooks for the not-quite-a-newbie: Partidge??
Stan,
I really appreciate your succinct summary of hookology (hookism? hookishness?) At any rate, for no rational reason, I've decided to tie a pattern that is calling for a Partridge Nymph/emerger GRS12ST in sizes 2 through 4 (although smaller is ok as far as I'm concerned) See http://globalflyfisher.com/tiebetter/hooks/nymph_em.htm Can you (or anyone out there) suggest (a) a substitute for this hook (I'm sort of leaning towards a TMC 200R I believe... based only on what I've seen in pictures) or (b) a source for these exact hooks? Thanks for any and all suggestions! -- Rob -- so much fishing, so little time -- --please remuv the 'NOWAY2it' from my email addy to email me-- |
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Stan Gula wrote:
I've tried a couple of packs of the TMC barbless hooks. I liked them. However. as you say, I haven't had problems with TMC hooks snapping off when I mash the barb - nor any other brand. Even when I mash them on the stream with my hemostats. Unfortunately, the shops I frequent don't carry a lot of barbless hooks. If they were on the shelf I would buy them regularly even though they cost a little more. Pretty much why I buy my TMC barbless hooks from Kaufmann's, by the 100s. JR |
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Hooks for the not-quite-a-newbie: Partidge??
"-- Rob" wrote in message
... At any rate, for no rational reason, I've decided to tie a pattern that is calling for a Partridge Nymph/emerger GRS12ST in sizes 2 through 4 (although smaller is ok as far as I'm concerned) See http://globalflyfisher.com/tiebetter/hooks/nymph_em.htm Can you (or anyone out there) suggest (a) a substitute for this hook (I'm sort of leaning towards a TMC 200R I believe... based only on what I've seen in pictures) or (b) a source for these exact hooks? The TMC200R looks similar except for the finish. The Partridge hook might hold up better in salt water (according to that web page). You should be able to find a dealer for the Partridge hooks by searching on www.google.com. Note that Partridge makes another hook, the K12ST that is identical except for the gray finish. |
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"JR" wrote in message
... Stan Gula wrote: Pretty much why I buy my TMC barbless hooks from Kaufmann's, by the 100s. JR The next time I'm in Kaufmann's I'll remember to buy kooks theng. |
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The next time I'm in Kaufmann's I'll remember to buy kooks theng.
I hope you know that I meant to write 'hooks'. |
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