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Title: Small Grub Hooks?
Post by: Liam Stephen on 07/12/2015 at 22:46
Hey guys

I'm in full tying mode and am progressing nicely.  The patterns I'm on now need small grub hooks 16-18. I was using the kamasan b100 but don't like the gape that's left with a beaded fly. I've been looking at the Partridge equivalent K4A which comes in those sizes but can anyone say if the profile is different to the b100? I.e better gape and a more curved shape. 

I see partridge are now doing a heavier duty SLD, anyone used them yet?

 :z18
Liam
Title: Re: Small Grub Hooks?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 08/12/2015 at 08:22
Have you looked at the K4A/S It has a straight eye meaning that with a bead, you get a slightly bigger gape.

The Fulling Mill Czech Nymph hook has a very wide gape but only goes down to 16.

The Dohiku HDG 644 grub hook has a straight shank near the eye. This leaves plenty of room for a bead.

The 645 has more of a bend, but has an even bigger gape.

I get mine from the fly tying boutique - https://www.flytyingboutique.com/hooks/buzzer-grub/
Title: Re: Small Grub Hooks?
Post by: Allan Liddle on 10/12/2015 at 08:22
Liam SUD2 and SLD2 are both cracking hooks but still towards the lighter wire for more surface patterns, Patriot Sproat more in line for sub surface stull including nymphs and a great hook as well.
Patriot Grub light for emerging dries, Grub Heavy for bugs, both crackin hooks too and I feel the best Partridge curved profile.

Partridge have also taken over Sprite if you need a cheaper option (all barbed though) and a decent range of hooks on offer.

Allan