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Hareline Brass Cone Heads

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Hareline Brass Cone Heads
SKU 939-ConeHeads-P

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Quality brass cone head beads made for fly tying. Great for streamers, Muddler Minnows, and other baitfish. 24 per package.
  • Adds weight
  • Adds shine to engage fish
  • Great for streamers
  • 24 beads
  • Quality material

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1 Review

  • 5
    They balanced the design and efficiency in weighting my flies nymphs and streamers

    Posted by Doug on Apr 12th 2016

    These cone heads were a challenge at first as I had never used lead and bead type materials for tying. I was asked to tie a few of my personal patterns using lead wire and beads to get them deeper into the seams by some friends, without using twisting or other methods and still keep a floating line . These really added to my patterns and do the trick for sinking the fly and changing their drift patterns.

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