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I haven't purchased any new hooks that weren't barbless in a couple years,
and for a couple years before that debarbing was always step #1 in tying. I honestly figured my boxes were 100% 'barbless' at this point. But, for the hell of it, I commandeered some stocking material from my wife and started going through my boxes, doing the stocking test on suspect hooks. Well, let me tell you, I was surprised to find a LOT of hooks that failed ( if snagging even a single thread is failure ) .... hooks I thought I had debarbed well enough, and the rare purchased fly, a few I found last year floating box and all down the HFork. In many cases I simply couldn't smash the barb well enough to avoid the snag. I now have a couple hundred assorted hooks, left over from my pre-barbless days and dozens of flies that I'll have to try and find a good home for ... I'm anal enough that once I've declared myself a 'barbless angler' I don't want a single barb in my kit ... anywhere G |
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