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Hooks – holding mechanics (ceteris parabus)

01/09/202412/06/2011 by Stephen Chatterton

So what you can conclude from these basic observations is that the lower the eye of the hook to the bend of the hook then the higher around the bend of the hook the fish will ‘hang’. This observations has significant implications for the fly tier and the fly fisher.

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