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    I,m new to ty-flying,my question is why the different types of eyes on the hooks?
    I have some that turned down eyes and some that have straight eyes.
    When do you use these different hooks?

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    Tennessee,

    Good question to which there may not be a correct answer. By that I mean, there are usually several differences of opinion about the angle of the eye. Some say that a turned down (td) eye has a better angle for hooking. Others might say the turned up (tu) or straight eye increases the gap space, especially in tiny hooks, allowing for better hooking.

    I know that's not much help.

    Here's another question: Are there any advantages of a tapered eye over a ball eye?

    Allan

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    I use them like this:
    down eye - larger dry flies & nymphs
    up eye - spinners
    straight eye - micro dry flies & nymphs size 24 and smaller
    The man who coined the phrase "Money can't buy happiness", never bought himself a good fly rod!

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    Thank you for the information,
    Rog

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    I've been wondering the same thing and see I am accidently tend to follow Rays method.
    There has to be a reason.

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    Cactus

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