Any particular reason why you tie on the under side of the stinger? Seen it done both ways but wondering if there is a particular reason for either method
For trout fishing, since it's mostly catch and release, a single hook is going to be kinder on the fish. I agree with predators eating bait headfirst, especially if there's eyes on it!
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Great video, really like the way you sequence threading the shank eye with setting the conehead. Slick.
Any particular reason why you tie on the under side of the stinger? Seen it done both ways but wondering if there is a particular reason for either method
It’s just the way I’ve done it. If there’s a better way, I’m all down for that!!
I’ll just keep buying this fly for now lol.
For me it’s tiny dry flies. I feel incredibly unproductive tying size 20 dries when I’ve tied for an hour and have so little to show for it!
@@Gigharborflyshop I just took my first fly tying class yesterday, I can now understand the work that goes into some of these flys.
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Why did u cut the primary hook off? Wouldn't that mess up the hook set? Most fish eat pray head 1st
For trout fishing, since it's mostly catch and release, a single hook is going to be kinder on the fish. I agree with predators eating bait headfirst, especially if there's eyes on it!