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Here is a sizing chart for bead heads and coneheads in relation to

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The Conehead Bunny Leech Materials List / Episode #17 / Season 5 / Apr – Rocky Mountain Fly Shop

Hareline's Brass Coneheads are high quality fly tying cones with a beautiful finish. Brass coneheads are ideal for when a cone is preferred over a standard round bead on your wooly buggers and other streamer patterns. They have a slower sink rate than tungsten, allowing your flies to drift in the strike zone longer when fish are feeding up higher.

Hareline Brass Cone Heads Black Nickel / Large 1/4

Our proprietary countersunk tungsten beads! The most consistent beads we've found in terms of weight, finish, hole-size, etc Consider these beads

TFF Countersunk Tungsten Beads (Standard Colors) 50pk

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Cone Heads: For a fast sink rate on streamers, nymphs, and Muddlers. Cone heads are an intricate part of today's flies

Cone Head Beads

Here is a sizing chart for bead heads and coneheads in relation to the hook size needed for each. I found it at creeksideangling.com.…

If you need to get DOWN, then tungsten head conehead flies are the ones you want to use. When the current is ripping and the water is deep, or in still water if the fish are holding deep, this is the go-to fly. Fish this conehead fly with a Depth Charge line in still water and a Streamer Stripper in fast water and you'll be guaranteed to get down where the big boys are hanging. Sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10.

Brass Cone Head Woolly Bugger Fly | Olive | Size 12 | Orvis

Choosing Beads, Barbell Eyes and Coneheads - Fly Life Magazine

Choosing Beads, Barbell Eyes and Coneheads - Fly Life Magazine

Polish Yer Beads - Rejuvenate a fly's tarnished bead or conehead - Troutbitten