Donald - Sorry, I missed your question earlier. The hook I used is a turned up eye (TUE) Mustad Model R50U-94842. I love these hooks for wingless wet flies. They are extremely sharp, and I like the shape. They remind me of miniature steelhead hooks.
Ruffed Grouse
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Re: Ruffed Grouse
Thanks Doug. I can remember hunting grouse as a kid, but I don't ever remember getting one.
Donald - Sorry, I missed your question earlier. The hook I used is a turned up eye (TUE) Mustad Model R50U-94842. I love these hooks for wingless wet flies. They are extremely sharp, and I like the shape. They remind me of miniature steelhead hooks.
Donald - Sorry, I missed your question earlier. The hook I used is a turned up eye (TUE) Mustad Model R50U-94842. I love these hooks for wingless wet flies. They are extremely sharp, and I like the shape. They remind me of miniature steelhead hooks.
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Re: Ruffed Grouse
My experience were similar. They had the d**nedest habit of being behind a tree just as I'm about to pull the trigger.letumgo wrote: I can remember hunting grouse as a kid, but I don't ever remember getting one.![]()
Bob
