Hi VFB,

I've never seriously fished with tube flies, though have tied a few.  Lately
I have run into some applications where tube fly tying would be an asset.

Descriptions of tube flies always tout that in trying to catch a fish, you
can break the hook off the tippet without losing the fly.

I can see that, if the fly floats, but if the fly is tied onto a metal tube,
I assume the fly just sinks and you lose it anyway?

Does anyone have tips on how to retain the tube portion of the fly even
though the hook breaks off the tippet?


Thanks,

Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon

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