jonn Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 What is the deal with junction tube? are you suppose to be putting this on your tubes? it seems to me that it would lock your trailer hook into tube so what is the point in using a tube? Also how far back should I back should I should I be running the materials to the butt of the tube? Any help would be appreciated. Quote
Guest 420FLYFISHIN Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 i like to make sure there is a bit of materials covering the hook area. The jtube help keep the fly level with unweighted eyes and stops the hook from doubling over and catching the line. Quote
jonn Posted April 11, 2010 Author Posted April 11, 2010 i like to make sure there is a bit of materials covering the hook area. The jtube help keep the fly level with unweighted eyes and stops the hook from doubling over and catching the line. does it hold the fly solidly or is it suppose to be held with minimal friction? Thanks for answering! Quote
Guest 420FLYFISHIN Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 i have to force some of the hook eyes in but the smaller ones slide in no prob. Quote
ogilvie Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 There are many trains of thought on tying and fishing tube flies....SOme want to have the hook locked into the junction tube while others like me want to have the hook trailing losely and as far back as possible...in fact I will often take along with me in my tube fly wallet a series of smaller tubes to insert into the Junction tubeing so that I can position my hook where I want. A fixed hook will act as a rudder and in some cases is a good and needed thing..while others need to have the hook as far back as possible(Steelheaders using Intruders) C Quote
ogilvie Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 There are many trains of thought on tying and fishing tube flies....SOme want to have the hook locked into the junction tube while others like me want to have the hook trailing losely and as far back as possible...in fact I will often take along with me in my tube fly wallet a series of smaller tubes to insert into the Junction tubeing so that I can position my hook where I want. A fixed hook will act as a rudder and in some cases is a good and needed thing..while others need to have the hook as far back as possible(Steelheaders using Intruders) C Notice the Tube set-up with this Steelhead...I positioned a smaller tube inside the Junction tube to get teh hook to the rear as much as possible C Quote
ogilvie Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 Opps...here is that picture If you want to chat about this or tie a fwe of these patetrns please come by South Bow Fly and Tackle this coming week-end...Fly tying Friday Evening,Saturday Morning early and possibly Sunday afternoon if there is time...I will be using both Eumer and the new Tubeology accessories... C PS...sometimes I will even place a small bead in frnt of the hook so it can't get lodged into the tube Quote
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