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    I just picked up a pack of these in size 10, pretty cool looking. I was going to tie some san juan worms, but googling around I found some other patterns
    http://www.fishingwithflies.com/DaiichiHook1870.htms

    Anyone have a favorite for this hook? I found a reference to John Gierach has a damsel fly nymph tied on this hook but I couldnt find a pic or pattern.
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    Jeff,

    Cool flies on that link; I've got some Tiemco T400 swimming nymph hooks that I may play around with. Check out Gierach's Good Flies for the damsel pattern you're interested in.

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    Scott

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    Looks like a good candidate for Vladi's Worm.

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    Its a hook I've been trying to get hold of here for some realistic nymphs. They are not readily available here. I'd tie dragonfly and Mayfly nymphs and caddis pupa on them (these patterns).
    Cheers,
    A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pillcaster View Post
    I just picked up a pack of these in size 10, pretty cool looking. I was going to tie some san juan worms, but googling around I found some other patterns
    http://www.fishingwithflies.com/DaiichiHook1870.htms

    Anyone have a favorite for this hook? I found a reference to John Gierach has a damsel fly nymph tied on this hook but I couldnt find a pic or pattern.
    marabou tail,
    damsel green hare's ear body and thorax,
    something to act as a shellback,
    partridge wing for legs.
    mono-eyes.

    The deal with this is to place the eyes in the dip of the hook. Even something light like mono will make the hook flip, but by placing the mono eyes, below the hook eye, flipping won't happen

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