This is fun - waiting for a 'day' - and today might mark a change as there's a bit of rain in the air and a gusting breeze which feels to be more from the South - this was at five this morning.
Anyway, tinkering with my fly tying tools, and I always fidget until any tool suits me, and this included my 'Jack-of-all-trades' tools used in my self-employed mode after I retired off the estate, is a way of passing the time in between tying a surplus of flies.
I thought to take these pictures in order to clarify the size situation regarding the hackle pliers I was tinkering with.
On the left is a completely useless, cheap, teardrop pliers which were well advertised to fool the gullible, such as me.
Then the 'English' hackle pliers, with the 'easy-use' finger pads, the latter of which are sometimes a tangling curse, and despite the addition of bicycle valve tubing, will still tend to slip at the vital moment.
Then on to the unadorned artery clamp, much slimmer and less obtrusive, but a wee bit fine for me to grasp.
Then on to a couple of 'customised' artery clamps. Very strong and positive grip but ensure that the outside bearing edges are smoothed off in order not to cut into the hackle. Next experiment is valve tubing on one jaw.