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Aaron ,i need to know the size of the beads you use again for the tungston ,tried to order them from davy but he was sold out ! i found another place here in oregon but i have to order them over the phone ,so i need the sizes again ,Also what hook are you using ,my computers sound went out so i can even hear if you tell what sizes in the fly of the month .
02-09-2009, 11:02 PM
Davyfly
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Nutman,
I have plenty most sizes in stock of Tungsten, gold, silver, nickel, black, copper.
Awaiting new stocks only of colored.
DW
02-09-2009, 11:17 PM
AaronJasper
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Nutman,
I have all colors in 2.0-3.8 mm. The only exception are the fl beads where I only use them in 2.0, 2.4 and 2.8mm. As for bead took size that's personal preference. For some flies I like the beads to be over sized and on some flies I like to use the recommended bead size.
02-09-2009, 11:43 PM
alanb_ct
Re: Aaron ? bead size
I may have said this before, but Charlie Craven's new book has really useful tables for matching beads and weighting wire to hook size. I don't think it is fair to Charlie to reproduce them here. Similar tables are available online. I have been using his recommendations and find that the flies look perfectly proportioned.
For the bright orange beads, I do like the oversized look, and I have seen such flies in the European publications.
02-10-2009, 01:26 AM
nutman
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Thanks Aaron I was after the sizes for the orange beads so i could get my hands on them to tye up some of these little hot bugs for the spring and maybe even up on the deschutes for trout fishing ,soon . our trout seasons are limited on certain rivers here even though they maybe catch and release . Some are open year round .
The steelheading has been super slow due to cold water so ive been thinking maybe it is time to seach for trout till it rains and warms up a bit .I like fishing but I also like catching once in awhile .
Davy let me know when you have the colored ones in and ill order some from you !!!
Alanb ,what is the name of that book? I totally understand about not giving out charts ,those guys work hard to have a book come out .There are to many books to buy Im after john shewys speys and dees and deck hogans book and a soft hackel book .It is endless .I got some new material for my march browns so ill be sending those to you soon!!! plus its that time .
02-10-2009, 01:40 AM
Nymphmeister
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Some common size match-ups in both inches & mm:
#10- 5/32" or 3.8mm
#12- 1/8" or 3.2mm
#14- 7/64" or 2.8mm
#16- 3/32" or 2.4mm
#18- 5/64" or 2.0mm
These are rough guidelines, you can usually go up or down a size if you prefer. If you go on http://www.wflies.com/beads.html, they have a really good chart on there.
02-10-2009, 03:59 AM
Magnet
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Here is the size fl. orange beads you want. Straight from Aaron's FOTM "fire fly" :)
Do you guys find it easier to use the slotted beads when oversizing the bead?
02-10-2009, 12:01 PM
alanb_ct
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Blacklabel: no, you don't need to use the slotted beads. If you need those, you are probably going too large with the bead. I have always found it hard to hide the slot in the bead after tying the fly. The best use for slotted beads is on jig hooks. Slotted beads are a bit heavier than the Cyclops style, but as I said, I don't like the way they look, as sometimes they hang funny and it is hard to cover up the slot.
02-10-2009, 12:59 PM
TroutAholic
Re: Aaron ? bead size
I got some of the slotted beads at the Somerset show, and do not like them. As you said, Alain, the slot is visible on the completed fly and, also, the bead wants to sit crooked on the hook shank. Not sure if the fish will mind, we'll see.
02-10-2009, 01:06 PM
BlackLabel
Re: Aaron ? bead size
The few slotted beads I do have I get them on the hook how I want them then a drop of zap a gap on the back seems to hold them where you want them.
02-11-2009, 01:45 PM
AaronJasper
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Magnet,
Nice fish! You will laugh I have been getting some browns on them recently. Did you get the rainbows at the Housatonic? Where did you get the brown trout from?
When did you get the nice new net and reel?
02-11-2009, 02:38 PM
Magnet
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Hey Aaron,
Those fish are from this Monday at the Farmington. The water temp was 36.7. The 2 browns I got came on a stone nymph. The net is awesome! A Christmas present from the wife. Its a "cut float tube ghost net". Great reach while using a 10 foot nymph rod. The net is deeper than the original design too. Hangs well off the back with a mag net release. I don't know where she bought it but I do know HRO carries the Brodin line if any of your members are interested.
02-11-2009, 03:29 PM
AaronJasper
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Bob,
Its awesome seeing you catch a bunch of fish! You have doing a great job putting all the pieces of the puzzle together and now the results are coming.
02-11-2009, 04:08 PM
jhouseman
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Those are some great fish guys. Love how that C&R net looks in photo.
Aaron, give me a call. Got some interesting news.
02-11-2009, 05:30 PM
alanb_ct
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Bob "Magnet"
Nicely done! You did especially good considering the weekend pounding on the river. It's funny too, that I caught no rainbows on Sunday and only one on Friday. In the time we have known you from the site, you have really developed some great fly fishing and fly tying skills, good for you!
02-11-2009, 08:47 PM
Nymphmeister
Re: Aaron ? bead size
Bob-
Good job buddy.
Dejon-
So when are you coming out our way to sample the Farmington & Housy?