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    I'm wanting to scale down to double hooks (rather than trebles) for tube and needle flies. Does anybody have recommendations for doubles with 'straight' eyes? For some reason I don't like the angle you get when inserting an up- or down-turned eye into the flexible tube.

    Apologies if I'm replicating an earlier thread.

    Thanks in advance,
    SS

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    I would go with these, SS:

    http://www.partridge-of-redditch.co....ic-tube-double

    I really liked the older Partridge BMDs too, if you can find them - they were only around £3 for 10.

    TT.

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    • #3
      I use the partridge ones that TT mentioned and the Loop version, which are quite similar. The Loops are more pricey I think...

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      • #4
        Guideline or loop doubles are great
        theres no room at the inn... our country is full

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        • #5
          I use Owner Stinger doubles which you can buy from John Norris in Penrith. I would hasten to add that a couple of my mates have had the points break off and they claim that they are brittle. It has never happened to me and until it does I am happy enough to run with them.
          Last edited by laffingravy; 25-07-2014, 15:08. Reason: Podgy fingered terpo erm tarpo erm typi oh bugger it I pressed the wrong keys
          www.silversalmon.co.uk

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          • #6
            Thanks for the recommendations - much appreciated. Have now ordered some patriot Nordic doubles. There must have been a run on the BMDs as I couldn't find any in the larger sizes on-line.

            Cheers
            SS

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            • #7
              Silverstoat... I have been told by quite a few anglers that they have thrown out all their bmd hooks as they straighten with a decent fish hitting them, I still have mine in size 8 but have never had a decent fish on them yet, one day I might get the chance to throw mine out aswell but untill then I'll keep em but if it happens to me I'll throw em then|\
              theres no room at the inn... our country is full

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              • #8
                Originally posted by johnevs View Post
                Silverstoat... I have been told by quite a few anglers that they have thrown out all their bmd hooks as they straighten with a decent fish hitting them, I still have mine in size 8 but have never had a decent fish on them yet, one day I might get the chance to throw mine out aswell but untill then I'll keep em but if it happens to me I'll throw em then|\
                Thanks for the tip johnevs. Glad I didn't manage to buy of those, but then recent form suggests I'm unlikely to connect with a hook straightener any time soon!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by silverstoat View Post
                  Thanks for the tip johnevs. Glad I didn't manage to buy of those, but then recent form suggests I'm unlikely to connect with a hook straightener any time soon!
                  Ha me either:>
                  theres no room at the inn... our country is full

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by johnevs View Post
                    Silverstoat... I have been told by quite a few anglers that they have thrown out all their bmd hooks as they straighten with a decent fish hitting them, I still have mine in size 8 but have never had a decent fish on them yet, one day I might get the chance to throw mine out aswell but untill then I'll keep em but if it happens to me I'll throw em then|\
                    The larger sizes are totally fine JE. However, the smaller sizes are soft and quite 'bouncy'. Not to show-off but more to prove I point; I have had sea trout to over 20 lbs on them on the Rio Grande.

                    SS; they are no longer produced, but some shops still have stock.

                    TT.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Teifi-Terrorist View Post
                      The larger sizes are totally fine JE. However, the smaller sizes are soft and quite 'bouncy'. Not to show-off but more to prove I point; I have had sea trout to over 20 lbs on them on the Rio Grande.

                      SS; they are no longer produced, but some shops still have stock.

                      TT.
                      Nobody likes a show off tt :>
                      theres no room at the inn... our country is full

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by johnevs View Post
                        Nobody likes a show off tt :>
                        :> I promise it was just to prove a point

                        TT

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