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Smitty

How many of you tie barbless?  

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  1. 1. So I would like to know, since its been a few years now in AB with barbless hooks, how many of you have switched to tying with barbless?

    • I have switched and I now tie with barbless.
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    • The problem is, I really like certain brands of barbed hooks, so I pinch down the barb after (or before, or during!) the tying process.
      33
    • I have some of both, but mostly barbless.
      4
    • I have some of both, but mostly barbed.
      11
    • I remain hopeful that this topic won't provoke any of us to just yap at each other, and we all remain lovers of cake.
      7


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Hey guys, was reading an old Canadian Fly Fisher and I started to think about this.

 

My next poll will/would be about favorite brands of hooks, but I would like a serious tier to do it; I haven't tied flies in years, and don't have the familiarity with brand names.

 

Smitty

P.S. I voted for the last one. ;)

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Hey guys, was reading an old Canadian Fly Fisher and I started to think about this.

 

My next poll will/would be about favorite brands of hooks, but I would like a serious tier to do it; I haven't tied flies in years, and don't have the familiarity with brand names.

 

Smitty

P.S. I voted for the last one. ;)

 

 

 

I prefer to tie on Daiichi.

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I wasn't quite sure how to answer. Basically when I shopping for new hooks for a specific pattern I try to buy barbless if the are available however I have lots, probably around 95% of my hooks, with barbs. So I make an effort to pinch the barbs prior to putting the hook in the vice.

 

But I do like cake!

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I buy barbless when I can, but like most people who've been tying for a long time, I have a big inventory of barbed hooks.

 

While on the topic of barbless hooks, I noticed something recently. I was using a double nymph rig with the top fly being a stonefly tied on a barbless hook. I prefer to tie the dropper off the bend of the top hook, and I discovered that with the smooth tapered point on the barbless hook, the dropper line had a tendency to slide off. A pinched barb provides enough of a bump to prevent this. After it happened a couple of times (slow learner here) I reverted to tying the dropper from the eye of the top fly. Terry

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I'm same as lot of you though I do have some barbless hooks now. I always pinch the barbs before I tie, just because sometimes the tip snaps off and I hate when that happens to a fly I have just finished :$*%&: .

 

I normally pinch down all my hooks before I tie usually by the box as I buy them. I also find that a good quaity hook will not snap with folding the barb down. It's the cheapo brands that are too brittle or inconsistent.

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