Mike,
I tied a #32 Mustad Royal Coachman for Tom Zacoi years ago.  He wanted it 
fishable, so I snelled some '8x' tippet to the hook, cemented it clear and 
smooth, and tied the fly over the top of it.  Only way to actually fish those 
real 32's is as a dropper fly, which is another way of fishing it under a 
strike indicator, which is actually bobber-fishing, which really requires just 
a cane pole...  ;o)  The massive irons that Tiemco calls a 32 is big enough for 
an eye.  Humph!

Those Mustad 32's were originally competition hooks for European fishing, which 
were snelled (the spade keeps the knot from slipping off) and used with bait.

I bought some larger similar hooks from a 'fly'-shop in Delf (where they make 
the china), when we were at the FlyFair.  They are gold, have a neat bend, and 
are spade-end.

DonO


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael Bliss 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 7:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie...


  Okay, Hans.  I have been wanting to ask this for a while.  Years ago you sent 
me a 32 and I tied with care a royal coachman then last minute as I was 
finishing it - it broke.  I cried - but that is another story.  Okay here is 
the question - er questions.  How do you attach a hook that smal with a spade 
head?  Did anyone ever rally fish one? 

  Mike

   
  On 5/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
    Nick,

    Nice enough flies, but please remember that the Tiemco 518 (so called)
    #32 is really only a short shank #28. I affectionately refer to this 
    518 monstrosity as the "Big Iron".

    For a proper #32 hook, please refer to this comparison image:
    http://www.danica.com/flytier/size_32.jpg

    Cheers,
    Hans ;-)

    ----Oorspronkelijk bericht----
    Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Datum : 17/05/2007 22:17
    Aan: < [email protected]>
    Onderw: [VFB] Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie...

    After dropping all #32's on the floor and crawling around for a while
    I was
    back by the vise. Last night got to be a late night... it was a while 
    ago,
    so I got excited and couldn't stop after one.

    Woolly Bugger:
    http://www.freewebs.com/runarsson/32_bugger.jpg

    Knit-Picked Damsel Nymph: 
    http://www.freewebs.com/runarsson/32_damsel.jpg

    Foam Beetle (on big brother, #14):
    http://www.freewebs.com/runarsson/32_beetle.jpg 

    All three and a Swedish Krona:
    http://www.freewebs.com/runarsson/32_reference.jpg

    Picky picky... but now the #32 box will be resting for a while again. ; 
    o)

    /Nick












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