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    Quote Originally Posted by z520tom View Post
    Pin thru bead and wrap on hook shaft with thread. Coat with super glue. Attachment 388222

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    Great looking tie. What did u use for the hackle

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    Looks really good! Great job


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    Super nice tie! Should be a killer!
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    Great looking tie. What did u use for the hackle
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    What length pin have you been using?? Nice looking jig fly.

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    I was thinking the same thing as Deepfry. Is it special or just a sewing pin? The spawn is days away here, I think, and one of those in gray would be a knockout under a cork. Really like the idea.
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    I use both of these. The sequin pins for smaller beads and the 18 gauge brass pins for the larger ones. I cut the pin shafts to be slightly shorter than the hook shaft. I also can adjust the bead distance from the hook eye for balance purposes is I want to.Name:  Screenshot_20210112-214415_Chrome.jpg
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    Nice tie and a neat trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by z520tom View Post
    Pin thru bead and wrap on hook shaft with thread. Coat with super glue. Attachment 388222



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    This is an amazing idea! If you don't mind me asking, what is that bead made out of?

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    I use tungsten and brass fly tying beads a lot. However this one is a solid brass bead that is used to make in line spinners. They come in many sizes. Got mine from Netcraft. Hope this helps you.

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