Umpqua Jig Bombs Beads A Better Way To Add Weight To Flies
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Jig Bombs are the solution to add more weight to your files. The trend of oversizing beads to add more weight means that tyers lose shank length and are limited to what hooks they can use. The unique teardrop shape of the Bomb’s means they are about 20% heavier than a standard slotted bead while keeping 15% more hook shank to create a body with. All of this means that flies maintain great proportions and drop into the zone and stay there.
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Umpqua Jig Bombs Beads Gold / 2.5mm
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Umpqua Jig Bombs Yellow Dog Flyfishing
Features, Flies ride hook point up, 20% heavier than slotted counterparts, Covers less hooks shank when oversizing beads, Non-Tarnish Finish
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Umpqua Jig Bomb Drop Bead
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Jig Bomb PCP: Fly Tying Tutorial
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Umpqua Jig Bombs Inverting Tungsten Beads – Fly Fish Food
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Umpqua Jig Bombs Fly Tying Bead
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Jig Bomb Beads - Adding Weight to Flies
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