Just to see if I could
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How come there is no engrained dirt in that fingerprint?
Oh.... wait, there is a fly there as well! Wonderful stuff. I am guessing that feather came from way up on your donor Starling neck? What kind of hackle pliers did you use?
#32...... WOW!
Given your extensive Tenkara knowledge you will also know the Japanese are very good at these tiny flies, is this where some of the inspiration came from?
I would have enough trouble picking up a #32 hook, let alone tying on one.
Oh.... wait, there is a fly there as well! Wonderful stuff. I am guessing that feather came from way up on your donor Starling neck? What kind of hackle pliers did you use?
#32...... WOW!
Given your extensive Tenkara knowledge you will also know the Japanese are very good at these tiny flies, is this where some of the inspiration came from?
I would have enough trouble picking up a #32 hook, let alone tying on one.
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WOW Amazing!!
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Amazing.
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Not only is that tiny, but it is also perfectly proportioned with a flawless head. You are the man, Chris!
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Very impressive Chris. Perfectly proportioned pigmy spider.
Very impressive Chris. Perfectly proportioned pigmy spider.
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CM_Stewart, Howdy;
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Chris, Can't wait to see what you catch with it.
Beautiful job.
hank
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Chris, Can't wait to see what you catch with it.
Beautiful job.
hank
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That's amazing! I have never even seen a #32 hook in person.
There may have been one there, but I didn't see it. lol
I have tied and fished with #22 and caught bluegill and baby bass. I was worried about the fine wire hooks straightening out, but they buried up to the bend, which meant a straight pull.
The only issue I have had with the small sizes is getting them out of the fish. It is difficult to get under them to push them free. I tore the hackle off of a couple of them trying to release the fish.
Kirk
There may have been one there, but I didn't see it. lol
I have tied and fished with #22 and caught bluegill and baby bass. I was worried about the fine wire hooks straightening out, but they buried up to the bend, which meant a straight pull.
The only issue I have had with the small sizes is getting them out of the fish. It is difficult to get under them to push them free. I tore the hackle off of a couple of them trying to release the fish.
Kirk