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post Aug 29 2001, 01:58 AM
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why are dry fly hooks 'up'and wet ones 'down'?
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Guest_Alan Roe_*
post Aug 29 2001, 03:19 AM
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In a word fashion!! and its as simple as that..Having said that down eyed hooks are easier to tie parachute hackled flies on..
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Guest_Colin Brett_*
post Aug 29 2001, 03:25 AM
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Originally posted by john:
why are dry fly hooks 'up'and wet ones 'down'?

Used to be that way 20 years ago and some people still believe it! All the trout fishers I know [and that's quite a lot] use downeyed hooks for all their flies.

Hope this helps,

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post Aug 30 2001, 12:07 AM
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Tradition, if you want to take the middle road use straight eyed hooks.
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Guest_john_*
post Sep 1 2001, 06:53 AM
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thanks,but all to do with tradition,seems more like a selling point for the manufacturers to me,if its only tradition.surely someone once said,"oh,i'll turn the eye up(or down)"why???
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post Sep 1 2001, 05:13 PM
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Originally posted by john:
thanks,but all to do with tradition,seems more like a selling point for the manufacturers to me,if its only tradition.surely someone once said,"oh,i'll turn the eye up(or down)"why???

Could it be that the eye acts like the vane on a plug? Thus keeping the fly on top when you pull your line. Floatants were probably not so hot when tradition was invented.

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post Sep 2 2001, 02:07 AM
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Colin could be on the right lines here. I suppose a down eye would help to drag the wet fly beneath the surface and an up eye keep the line away from the dry fly to a certain extent. Never thought much about it before but its something to think about.
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