Hi Bill...Do you carry Umbrella Hooks?
Has anyone ever used these hooks for dries? They look interesting. Thanks. Thom
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Hi Bill...Do you carry Umbrella Hooks?
Has anyone ever used these hooks for dries? They look interesting. Thanks. Thom
Pardon my ignorance but what the Hell is an umbrella hook :?: :?: Man,.... ever since I crossed over into old age, the hook world has passed me by..... :? :? :?
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Originally Posted by SullyTM
Er ...... Huh ?!?
You don't mean those Waterwisp hooks , do ya ?? I think Jeff Goding tyed on those a while back - Or perhaps treble hooks ???
Post a photo , I'm flummoxed here .
David :?
A simple google search...and, ta da!
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...mbrellafly.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...brellafly2.jpg
Good query Sully, they look pretty interesting to me too.
Interesting but I think that I might be able to sum it up with one 7 letter word.. G-I-M-M-I-C-K!
It looks cool but that hook is kinda far away from the actual fly. What happen when a trout simply sips in the fly and doesn't completely engulf the hook and the practically seperated "fly."
Who know maybe it'll be a hit? I won't accept it until I hear of guides fishing it as well as major respected hook manufacturers like Umpqua selling that style hook.
Makes you kind of wonder what's next. :shock:
I suppose we're not catching enough fish with the old conventional stuff. :?
Looks pretty cool though. :thumbsup:
I respectfully disagree with Mr. Grace. I don't see this as a gimmick but as a progression of a hook's design. Why wait for guides and an entrenched corporate hook manufacturer to endorse it? Why not give a "newbie" an opportunity?
I am waiting on a pack and if it turns out I waisted my $$ I'll be the first to post a "don't buy 'em" review. Adam is right on regarding what might happen when/if a fish takes a bite, but I'm willing to take a chance. Since I can't afford a spey rod, I'll go with the hooks :D Thom
Hmmmm,.... Interesting.... :? :? Kinda looks like a very small 60 degree jig hook with the fly tied on the angled part of the shank.... :) Wonder of the small size of the hook means that the angled shank will obstruct the gap :?: :?:
OK Thom,.... When you try them we'll need a report 8) 8) 8)
I can't wait for a report Tom. Good Luck.
Once I receive the hooks I'll give them a toss...
Now, if I could just field test a spey rod :roll: Thom