HOOKS. 



a smaller scale more appropriate to trout -flies, the very import- 

 ant question of over- and under-draft in these hooks. 



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Fig. i. Original Turn-down eyed hook, with draft-line below true plane 

 of hook-shank. 



Fig. 2. Turn-up eyed pattern, with draft-line above the plane. 



Fig. 3. New Patent Up-turn Shank and turn-down eyed hook correet 

 draft-line. 



The general changes in construction between the old and 

 new forms of the hook will perhaps be most readily understood 

 by contrasting some of the smaller sizes of each, including the 

 sneck-bend form, in which the patent is also manufactured of 

 the sizes shown. (Numbered according to ' New Scale.') 



OLD PATTERN OF TURN-DOWN EYED * PENNELL-SNECK ' HOOKS. 



(Patented U.S.A.) 



II 



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NEW PATTERN DITTO WITH UP-TURN SHANK. (Patent United Kingdom, 

 and U.S.A. ) Made both with straight ' and ' twist ' points. 



