Sourcing a particular hook
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Sourcing a particular hook
Folks, I have seen this hook type somewhere before, but cannot source them. I do not know what they are called, but fancy them strongly for trolling through the kelp for the pollack, for obvious reasons. Can anyone assist me in tracking some down, or even with their name? Cheers in advance!
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
i had them hooks a few years ago, sorry but cant mind the name of them, i got them to tie up big flys for the pike. but i did get them from Glasgow angling centre, maybe if you try their web site you might come across them. good luck...
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
My oracle tells me it's called a "bend-back". I'll try to squeeze some more info out of him re makers/suppliers.
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
Try searching for Mustad 34005 or Tiemco 411S - they might no longer be manufactured.
Mustad 34005: http://www.anglersportgroup.com/product ... ubCatID=75
Tiemco 411S: http://petesflyshop.com/catalog/TiemcoChart.htm
Any good to you?
Mustad 34005: http://www.anglersportgroup.com/product ... ubCatID=75
Tiemco 411S: http://petesflyshop.com/catalog/TiemcoChart.htm
Any good to you?
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
Thanks Guys, yes Bend Backs are the name alright, I spoke to a professional fly tyer who runs an online shop. He used to get his from the States, but thinks that they are indeed discontinued. Apparently they cost a lot more to manufacture!
Looks like the Tiemco TMC 411S are close enough for me, and they do them upto 3/0. So thanks everyone. I just have to source them now!
cheers Paul
Looks like the Tiemco TMC 411S are close enough for me, and they do them upto 3/0. So thanks everyone. I just have to source them now!
cheers Paul
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
Der Baron wrote: I spoke to a professional fly tyer who runs an online shop.
Chasingsilver, by any chance?
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
Tanglerat wrote:Der Baron wrote: I spoke to a professional fly tyer who runs an online shop.
Chasingsilver, by any chance?
No mate. A chap named Gareth at flyinghooks.com, he said he used to get them from Toronto, but the company stopped making them due to manufacturing issues. They are very hard to get your hands on. I still have had no luck, I am actually considering using circle hooks, and see if they will swim upside down.|I figure if I use dumbbell eyes on what would normally be the underside of the eye, it might work. Watch this space!
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
JimH wrote:or you could try soft worm/bait hooks -
Yeah, ta, have looked at them and considered them, especially the red ones, might add a bit of glint to the tying
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
u could try a standard stainless hook like this and bend, their not the most technical hook
http://www.lathkill.com/shop/index.php?categoryID=516
http://www.lathkill.com/shop/index.php?categoryID=516
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
Yeah, lumpy, that's probably gonna be the solution, just have to get the pliers and the vice out!lumpy wrote:u could try a standard stainless hook like this and bend, their not the most technical hook
http://www.lathkill.com/shop/index.php?categoryID=516
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
shouldnt b an issue to be honest. this stainless tiemco's are pretty soft. i dont particurly like pre bent hooks for bend backs, usually bent too far back the shank
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Re: Sourcing a particular hook
lumpy wrote:shouldnt b an issue to be honest. this stainless tiemco's are pretty soft. i dont particurly like pre bent hooks for bend backs, usually bent too far back the shank
2 packs of 911's ordered from Lathkill, so looking forward to a bit of DIY, cheers for the tip!
regards Paul
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