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Frank G. Swarner III

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  1. Just keeping things simple and playing around with some color combinations. All 5 will be in the spey nation box. 12 more days to go!!

    Bodies are ice dubbing and the hackle is pheasant rump. Dyed squirrel for the wings. All are tied on AJ size 3 hooks.

     

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  2. Small needle nose pliers with flat/smooth jaws. I use another flat nose plier as well and the nose is about a 1/4" wide. I haven't had a problem with the point breaking but I typically use size 1.5 AJ hooks. I try to use just enough pressure to get the barb bend.

     

    I don't sharpen the hook initially. If it gets dull during fishing then I will will sharpen it a tad so it is "sticky."


  3. I have a lot of confidence in them especially when the barb is crushed. Not so much with the barb intact. Same with the Blue Heron Hooks by Dave McNeese and other hooks that have a similar shape. Crushed barb gets better penetration and seems to hold better during the fight. I've definitely lost fish on them, but I don't think it was the fault of the hook.


  4. Yes Frank at that ime I was still in Altoona. I have since moved back to Jeannette but I put a change of address in with the post office. My other mail is coming here.

     

    Kevin

     

    Huh? At the lancaster show in March you told me you were moving from Jeannette to Altoona and now your back in Jeanette? I'm assuming you received the flies since I didn't receive a pm.


  5. What line do you have paired up with your rod? It can make a difference.

     

    I would start out making the furled leader at least as long as the rod and go from there. If it is too short there may not be enough line stick to set your anchor to make a cast.

     

    FYI - I don't use furled leaders. Not that I have any thing against them, I just find it easier to make a mono leader or use polyleaders.


  6. It may seem like conflicting info. but both suggestions are correct. It just depends on how "you" want to fish for them (steelhead). Always remember that they are big trout with slightly different tendencies. If there is a way you prefer to trout fish with a fly, go with that method.....you already know how to do it....except now your just using a heavier set up to handle a......big trout.

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