Guest bigbadbrent Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 Was recommended today that if im going to tie big bully flies, that i would be better off using tubes, as you can put the hook further back, and not have the big shank (like of a long shank, or carrie stevens style hook) that can act as a lever and just pop out a lot easier (same reason steelheaders use tubes and the style where they tie on a shank, then fireline dropping a hook off the back) does anyone have any experience doing this? Quote
ladystrange Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 not with tubes but i did a bunch of flies for a friend of mine with the fireline and the stinger, i just snipped off the other hook because the streamers were 8 inches or so Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 there's partridges that make them only shanks, so no need to cut off the hook Quote
ladystrange Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 oh, those things, take a look at the uk site. there was a SBS with one of those. or look in the salmon fly pictures. i cant remember exactly where it was. Quote
ladystrange Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 waddington tube fly here are the 2 sbs Quote
Din Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 I was told the same as you brent. have tied a couple using them. just used some 20lb mono instead of the fireline i have cause i hate that stuff. the way i was told to do it, but don't. is to just put your line through the eye of the hook (when going to fish it). then stick a piece of tube on it and over the butt of the partridge shank,then a small bait hook. this would allow the hook to freely move and not be attached to fly at all. you can also pre-extend the fly by tying a small piece of tube to the trailing rabbit, then just feed your line through that. not sure how to explain it better....pretty sure that it doesnt make any sense at all.... but heres a couple that i tied. the stinger is too long i feel, and i havent attached the rabbit to the trailer hook... Quote
maxwell Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 tubes and shanks are graet..havnt really got into them yet..but yes its more effective....putting a smaller hook on the end of the tube or shank i think loses less fish too rolling off teh streamer....ive bin tying alot of bully flies with those shanks lately....seems too be the way too go talking too euorpeans and coastal fisherman...havnt picked up teh tool u put in teh vice too tye on teh tubes yet...havnt bought nothing but shanks in a few months and after all my hook supplies are done ill be using shanks only i figure for streamers.... Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 you should see some of the new Montana Fly Companies streamers that we got in their mitch, very very cool (have the hook/fire line running down the middle of the double bunny, inside where its glued together, so its unseen) Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 tubes and shanks are graet..havnt really got into them yet..but yes its more effective....putting a smaller hook on the end of the tube or shank i think loses less fish too rolling off teh streamer....ive bin tying alot of bully flies with those shanks lately....seems too be the way too go talking too euorpeans and coastal fisherman...havnt picked up teh tool u put in teh vice too tye on teh tubes yet...havnt bought nothing but shanks in a few months and after all my hook supplies are done ill be using shanks only i figure for streamers.... you can get a pretty simple converted for tubes for like 50 bucks, just attaches to ur normal vice, then has a tube clamp, cool stuff Quote
maxwell Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 uh yea dude...like i said..havnt sepnt teh money...shanks are same *hit different pile...fine with me not too mention my jointed bully flies...10+inch doubl doubl bunnies no problem... Quote
alhuger Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 Brent, I've never fished for Bull Trout but I do tie and fish tubes quite a bit. You will find it easier to tie large patterns and in general you should find streamer patterns easier to tie (no hook to worry about). As for the short shank theory, I would agree with that also although my assessment is hardly empirical. One thing though that you should watch for is tying on brass or heavy tubing, it's a serious hazard to throw. I took one in the back of the head this fall, it sucked, allot. -al Quote
DougC Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 I have not tried tubes yet but I tied up a bunch of articulated streamers last winter and they were phenominal this past season. Most fish were hooked on the trailing hook and I lost far fewer fish than with standard streamers. Having that smaller stinger hook at the back definately does make a difference in regards to keeping fish on the line. The best producer by far was the T&A, I've got to say this is the best streamer I've ever used and it's incredibly easy to cast too. This is the original rainbow version but I also tie it in olive and a mottled grey/brown. Quote
albannachxcuileag Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 What material did you use in those flies? Looks like marabou. They look like they would do for pike as well and in a smaller size for the fry bashers. Quote
DougC Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 Yes, its white marabou palmered around the shanks and then a topping of olive and pink for the sides. I'd stick to bunny strips for pike though, these would be thrashed after only one fish. Quote
alhuger Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 Yes, its white marabou palmered around the shanks and then a topping of olive and pink for the sides. I'd stick to bunny strips for pike though, these would be thrashed after only one fish. You would not happen to have a good link w/ tying instructions would you? Those look great. Quote
DougC Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Not sure of a link to tying instructions but it's on one of Kelly Galloups DVD's - T&A Rainbow. I'm sure he'll be tying some up at the Expo in January as well. Quote
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