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HARELINE PLAIN LEAD EYES LARGE #5 QTY 10

$ 3.25 $ 3.90
Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are cheap yet high-quality dumbbell eye. Dumbbell eyes are indispensable for tying streamers. Not only do dumbbell eyes add weight, but they can also be used to invert the hook point so that it rides up. Available in tons of different sizes you can tie anything from small trout and bonefish flies to large bass and saltwater patterns. Uses Patterns and Tying Techniques - Typically, Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are used for streamers when you want to add weight and invert the hook point. They are also incorporated into some versions of flats flies. They are perfect as eyes for crabs, crayfish, and creature flies that need to be on the bottom. Depending on eye placement, you can build swimming and jigging actions into your flies. Placed on the top of the hook you can invert the hook creating a weedless fly that bounces on the bottom. Comparisons Hareline Plain Lead Eyes vs Hareline Brass Eyes - Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are heavier for size than Brass Eyes. Lead is also softer and less durable than Brass. Hareline Brass Eyes are available in seven different bright colors. The eyes differ slightly in shape; Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are shaped like a dumbbell connected with a cylinder whereas Hareline Brass Eyes are two cones that connect by the tips forming a valley or V. Choose Lead Eyes when you want your fly to sink fast. Choose Brass Eyes when you want a slower sink rate and more durable eyes. Example Flies Patterns - These Eyes are perfect for tying streamers including Clouser Minnows, Intruders, and Bugger-type flies. Other popular uses include Sculpin patterns, various Steelhead patterns like Comets, and saltwater flies like the Chernobyl Crab, Foxy Clouser, and Ep Spawning Shrimp. Pack Size and Physical Description Approximate Dimensions -Micro, Midge, Mini, Extra Small, Small, medium, large, and Extra Large. Pack Size - 10 eyes per pack. **These sizes may vary based on manufacturer packaging**


Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are cheap yet high-quality dumbbell eye. Dumbbell eyes are indispensable for tying streamers. Not only do dumbbell eyes add weight, but they can also be used to invert the hook point so that it rides up. Available in tons of different sizes you can tie anything from small trout and bonefish flies to large bass and saltwater patterns.


Uses

Patterns and Tying Techniques -Typically, Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are used for streamers when you want to add weight and invert the hook point. They are also incorporated into some versions of flats flies. They are perfect as eyes for crabs, crayfish, and creature flies that need to be on the bottom. Depending on eye placement, you can build swimming and jigging actions into your flies. Placed on the top of the hook you can invert the hook creating a weedless fly that bounces on the bottom.


Comparisons

Hareline Plain Lead Eyes vs Hareline Brass Eyes Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are heavier for size than Brass Eyes. Lead is also softer and less durable than Brass. Hareline Brass Eyes are available in seven different bright colors. The eyes differ slightly in shape; Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are shaped like a dumbbell connected with a cylinder whereas Hareline Brass Eyes are two cones that connect by the tips forming a valley or V. Choose Lead Eyes when you want your fly to sink fast. Choose Brass Eyes when you want a slower sink rate and more durable eyes.

HARELINE PLAIN LEAD EYES LARGE #5 QTY 10

$ 3.25 $ 3.90
Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are cheap yet high-quality dumbbell eye. Dumbbell eyes are indispensable for tying streamers. Not only do dumbbell eyes add weight, but they can also be used to invert the hook point so that it rides up. Available in tons of different sizes you can tie anything from small trout and bonefish flies to large bass and saltwater patterns. Uses Patterns and Tying Techniques - Typically, Hareline Plain Lead Eyes are used for streamers when you want to add weight and invert the hook point. They are also incorporated into some versions of flats flies. They are...
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