Wes , your are one of the wonderful people here and thinking of pasting on the 
experience of others that are more then sixty years old and still and because 
of then they were still ahead of their time. Then there are those that are 
having trouble and new to this wonderful life of fly tying , The 
rewards,teaching and pasting on those that took the time to show me is the 
reason I taught free classes for years.
Wes, with a 16 -5x short or similar hook ,with a down eye hook you have a 
greater line of pull for hooking and once a fish takes you fly as the roll on 
the surface all you need to hook the fish is just by tighting up on the line. 
Remember the distance the hook needs to travel to hook a fish is from the point 
to the barb. Small flies usually all you need for the bodies is thread and in 
lighter flies ,yellow etc I like a dyed strip hackle quill ,usually with a 
water proof marker. Walt Dettie explored ,tying flies all white and to match 
the hatch ,just color in with a water proof marker as needed. I have lots of 
stories like this to share...Glenn Overton
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Wes Wada 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 12:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Your crazy using small gap hooks..Here's an answer...


  Good info on the hooks and numbers Glenn, Thanks!  I think I am going to tie 
on a small sample of a number of these to see which I like the best.  I do know 
that I prefer hooks that are not light wire.  I throw away a fortune in flies 
every season because the hooks bend open (and I use mostly #16-#20 Daiichi, 
Tiemco and DaiRiki in that order).  Losing fish because the hook bends is a 
nice problem to have, but the batting average could be improved, and I think 
heavier wire would be helpful. 

  Wes

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