Hookset: the act of tightening fishing line, either by hand or by raising the rod tip, in order to "set" the point of the hook into the fish's mouth. Setting the hook properly is the difference between "fishing" and "catching" and a proper hookset is often the deciding line between a decent fisherman and a great fisherman.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Re-Vladi Worm - Curtis Fry, Fly Tying Tutorial
A very simple, and yet very effective worm pattern. Because of the way it sinks, I prefer patterns like this as opposed to the infamous San Juan Worm.
Don't be afraid to use a little silver or copper wire instead of the flash. When darker color is added as ribbing, it can turn the Re-Vladi Worm into a mealworm imitation, deadly on still water bluefills and panfish!
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