Tungsten Posted April 15, 2009 Posted April 15, 2009 I ordered some of these awhile ago and got them today,was wondering if anybody else has tryed them? -tmc2499sp-bl. Quote
SilverDoctor Posted April 15, 2009 Posted April 15, 2009 I ordered some of these awhile ago and got them today,was wondering if anybody else has tryed them? -tmc2499sp-bl. Plan to order some when I get back from BC. Quote
monger Posted April 17, 2009 Posted April 17, 2009 I think you might have more luck keeping fish on if you buy hooks with a barb and then pinching the barb down leaving a bump. Barbless hooks can fall out pretty easy. You could use 2488H hooks. I'd like to hear what your landing ratio is like with these new hooks. Post a report after you've tried them. Quote
Tungsten Posted April 18, 2009 Author Posted April 18, 2009 Yes i am curious too,will see if the super point works or not. Quote
Tungsten Posted January 19, 2010 Author Posted January 19, 2010 I think you might have more luck keeping fish on if you buy hooks with a barb and then pinching the barb down leaving a bump. Barbless hooks can fall out pretty easy. You could use 2488H hooks. I'd like to hear what your landing ratio is like with these new hooks. Post a report after you've tried them. Geez its like you've done this before. Hook to land about 25% ,thats generous. I now use 2488H and crimp the barb down. Quote
eatsleapfishrepeat Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 i get hooks pretty similar to tie czech nymphs on. Quote
Rp3flyfisher Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 I have used the 2499 for a few of my flies and so far I love them. I have found that my landing ratio has not been effected in ANY way compared to pinching the barb on a hook. I have tied a few different patterns with them and like I said, Love them. If I have any pics of flies tied with them, I will post them. Rick Quote
Tungsten Posted January 19, 2010 Author Posted January 19, 2010 I guess i should add that I've only fished(tested) the 18's.My first experience was cronie fishing in deep water, lots of bites and only landed a few.Also on the Bow nymphing, same result.Nice hooks but fish don't stay on. I did a comparison one day on the Bow, fish were hitting little green so i had one of each.The barbed hook with it squished down out fished the barbless clearly.I also made sure the barbed one passed the barbless test. Maybe its the large gap or the point and the bump has nothing to do with it i don't no. Quote
headscan Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 Maybe its the large gap or the point and the bump has nothing to do with it i don't no. Tungsten, are you saying that the barbless hooks have a smaller gape than the barbed ones? If so, that can make a difference on getting a good hook set with smaller flies. Quote
Tungsten Posted January 19, 2010 Author Posted January 19, 2010 The 2499 has a huge gape,so you'd think it would help.I think the gape is bigger then the hook length on 18's.If that makes any sence. Quote
headscan Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 Yeah, I think I understand what you're saying. It's kind of weird, though. I've been using Partridge Czech Nymph hooks which are barbless as well and find my landing rate hasn't changed. Quote
nebc Posted January 21, 2010 Posted January 21, 2010 I guess i should add that I've only fished(tested) the 18's.My first experience was cronie fishing in deep water, lots of bites and only landed a few.Also on the Bow nymphing, same result.Nice hooks but fish don't stay on. I did a comparison one day on the Bow, fish were hitting little green so i had one of each.The barbed hook with it squished down out fished the barbless clearly.I also made sure the barbed one passed the barbless test. Maybe its the large gap or the point and the bump has nothing to do with it i don't no. I have not tried the 2499 yet but have two questions for you for lakes. 1. Are you using a loop knot? 2. Do you have a tiny swivel about 18 to 24 inches above your fly? (here in BC we cannot use droppers so that was not an option to complicate things here) Using both these above improved both my hookups and retention using barbless hooks on size 16 to 22 chironomids last spring and was done on the recommendation from a successful chironomid fisher Quote
Tungsten Posted January 21, 2010 Author Posted January 21, 2010 I have not tried the 2499 yet but have two questions for you for lakes. 1. Are you using a loop knot? 2. Do you have a tiny swivel about 18 to 24 inches above your fly? (here in BC we cannot use droppers so that was not an option to complicate things here) Using both these above improved both my hookups and retention using barbless hooks on size 16 to 22 chironomids last spring and was done on the recommendation from a successful chironomid fisher Yes on the loop knot,no on the swivel. I would get a bite, set the hook and the fish would pop off within 2-3 seconds.If it stayed on after the 2-3 sec ,i landed the fish.So i set to hard?Or too quick maybe. Quote
johnk Posted January 24, 2010 Posted January 24, 2010 The 2499SPBL grabs and holds better than most pinched barbed hooks. As for NEBC's comment/question, I use tungsten beads, swivels, splitshot and loop knots. On "breezy" days the extra weight on the tippet can be the difference between being in the zone and not! Quote
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