According to Roger Fogg, 19th century, North Country spiders are properly dressed directly to gut, hence the straight eyed hook. However, I rarely see spiders tied on anything other than turned down eyed hooks.
Why is this?
According to Roger Fogg, 19th century, North Country spiders are properly dressed directly to gut, hence the straight eyed hook. However, I rarely see spiders tied on anything other than turned down eyed hooks.
Why is this?
Steve