Thank you for the video! I was wondering if it is necessary to use a special cone for such installation? Is it possible to connect this short tube with a hook simply to the tube on which the fly is tied?
Very instructive video👍 Thank you! What size free swinging light double and treble hooks would you recommend for a 3cm (total length of the fly) small tube fly , and what brand and model ? It seems very difficult to find tiny double hooks (below size 12) … Thanks in advance Cheers
Nice one guys, thanks for sharing! Would you see any problems adding a weighted cone to the junction/ hook tube? I had a thought that it could be an easy way of turning an unweighted fly into a weighted one? Also changing the size of the weight for different scenarios? 🤷♂️
Cheers Eddie. Absolutely, there are a number of ways you could do that, the most used versions now would be a cone head with plastic tubing melted down front and back so you can slide it on in front of the fly, adding the weight at the head is probably the best method, but a great way of adding series weight to the back of a no body Scandi fly would be the same thing with tungsten beads and ass as many as you want to build a body behind the fly before the junction tubing. I imagine US tubes would work well like this too, just makes it easier to switch up what you are using quickly for the situation you are fishing in.
Great ideas guys,funny I have been thinking of tying new patterns and more versatile. 👍
Thank you for the video! I was wondering if it is necessary to use a special cone for such installation? Is it possible to connect this short tube with a hook simply to the tube on which the fly is tied?
Very instructive video👍 Thank you!
What size free swinging light double and treble hooks would you recommend for a 3cm (total length of the fly) small tube fly , and what brand and model ? It seems very difficult to find tiny double hooks (below size 12) …
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Yes, guys, where can you buy hooks for such flies in white or silver?
Nice one guys, thanks for sharing! Would you see any problems adding a weighted cone to the junction/ hook tube? I had a thought that it could be an easy way of turning an unweighted fly into a weighted one? Also changing the size of the weight for different scenarios? 🤷♂️
Cheers Eddie. Absolutely, there are a number of ways you could do that, the most used versions now would be a cone head with plastic tubing melted down front and back so you can slide it on in front of the fly, adding the weight at the head is probably the best method, but a great way of adding series weight to the back of a no body Scandi fly would be the same thing with tungsten beads and ass as many as you want to build a body behind the fly before the junction tubing. I imagine US tubes would work well like this too, just makes it easier to switch up what you are using quickly for the situation you are fishing in.
@@speybrothers3407 good idea to put some tube through beads and stack them for the body! Thanks again guys!