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"A very interesting point for the dry fly man,
founded on solid facts, is that trimmed rooster hackle will float longer than
untrimmed. It will stand more abuse and will take as many fish as the
untrimmed: chances are such hackle will take more. First, larger, stiffer
hackles can be used and trimmed down to size. Second, an insect's legs
really are not sharply pointed like the ends of untrimmed hackle. Thirdly,
trimmed ends do not absorb any water, as you might think they would.
Fourthly, you can use a heavier hook with them if you desire, because they will
carry additional weight. The best test is to try the trimmed hackle flies
yourself. There is one serious drawback to trimmed hackle flies.
Fisherman do not like their appearance. although the fish do."
"Professional Fly Tying, Spinning and Tackle
Making"
by George Leonard Herter
Rick
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- [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- [VFB] TNX for the QUOTES, Rick! Jimmy D. Moore
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- [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- Re: [VFB] Quote Richard Zieger
- Re: [VFB] Quote Jimmy D. Moore
- Re: [VFB] Quote Dr. Doug Miller
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackles Dean Endress
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackles Richard Zieger
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackl... Bob Haering
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackles Don Ordes
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackl... Dean Endress
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackles Jimmy D. Moore
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackl... Dean Endress
- Re: [VFB] Quote/trimming Hackl... Dr. Doug Miller
