Flyfishing, flytying and hooks

flyhooks.org – 28 new Mustad hooks

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Today was Mustad day, and I’m halfway through the ones I have.

In total 28 new pictures uploaded to flyhooks.org, and I have another 27 to go later this week if I get the time for it. Some hooks now have more than one picture, this is really showing the information that is gathered here: look at c71snp-ss that have 6 different sizes available to see how it evolves through the sizes.

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Green Highlander with a twist

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Here is a GH I did this morning (on a Mustad 80500BL #2/0: http://flyhooks.org/mustad/80500bl ), but with a twist: I used polar bear in the wing instead of the normal married wings. I did some small GH earlier this year with PB, but not following the pattern as strict. I wanted to have a fly that would be easy to tie, didn’t take too much time, and at the same time gave me that composition of colours and flare that a fully dressed GH have. Going to tie up some more of this in different sizes (from #1 to #5/0)

flyhooks.org – 21 hooks from partridge, Daiichi & Knapek

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Another day and 21 new pictures added to flyhooks.org, bringing the total number of images up to 100+

Today was Partridge day, with 19 new pictures, in addition I added one Daiichi and one Knapek hook. The ones standing out today was the CS54 above: the bend and strength on this one lends itself to shrimp and other seatrout patterns around here. The CZ below is one I haven’t had in my hands before, but stood out as a hook that needs to be bought and tied on; it is strong, got a very good nymph curve and is barbless. This is one I could tie up some nymphs for salmon on since it comes in sizes from #18 all the way up to #1/0

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Here is one interesting new hook shape that I haven’t had the chance to tie on before: the Daiichi 1222:

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Hooks with pictures today:

Next up is A.Jensen, Owner and Akita before a large batch of Mustad hooks will make its way to flyhooks.org