HOOKS. 



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

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



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PIG. 3. 



Fig. I.— OriginrTum-down eyed hook, with drafi-line below true plane 

 of hook-shank. 



Fjg. 2. — Turn-tipyed p.ittern, with draft-line alx)vc the plane. 



Fig. 3.— New itcnt Ui>turn Shank and turn-down eyed hook— correct 



draft-line. 



The general hanges in construction between the old and 

 new forms of thJiook will perhaps be most readily unilcrstooci 

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

 sneck-bend fonj in which the patent is also manufactured of 



the sizes shown 



juUuU 



OLD PATTER OF TURN-DOWN KYKI) ' PENNELI^SNECK ' HOOKS. 



(Patent U.S.A.) 



coo on 1 



NEW PATTER MiTTO WITH Li'-TURN SHANK. (Patent United Kingdom, 

 and U.9k.> Made both with ' straight ' and ' twi«t ' points. 



