What were you using last season, both hooks and rods?
What tippet are you using with what fly size mate? Brand, type and either X number or diameter in inches. How soon after hooking the fish are you straightening? I would usually expect to get broken before I straighten a hook when fishing for trout and I'm fairly hard on a fish.
Hi Ben and Marc,
Thanks for comments.
Last season no real probs with fish up to 3 lbs, mainly Streamflex 9' #4 and Access 9' #4 - had one Tiemco slightly open on the Access and dropped only one fish.
End of last season/this season Helios 104 has dropped a few (but now converted more !), opened a TMC212Y on a 2-3 pound fish. Streamflex Plus 9'6 #4 opened a Partridge Classic Spider and slightly opened a Varivas 2200BL (just enuff to lose a 'trophy').
Not a horror story by any stretch ! But I want to avoid such shennanigans.
Tippet, as said mainly 5x Orvis SS 0.15 or Stroft 0.14 when using 14's some 16's and I will go to 6 x SS or 0.12 Stroft for some 16's and all 18's, depends on dressing of the fly. Was using Al's Maxima Green 3 lb (really 386) on the Streamflex though...
Hooks giving after a few seconds, after a couple of jumps and usually as they dive under. I don't use excessive force but stay in touch and keep some pressure on (lowering rod somewhat when they jump, of course).
My fellow Uri Gellers yesterday use 9 footers of various weights and actions
So rod size is not a defining issue in straightening/opening it would seem. But I can't speak for them, though tales of good fish lost recently through hook failure hurts even when it is someone else as it brings on 'the fear' !
Marc, I am beginning to think that the occasional-ish 'dropped' fish is as a result of these hooks opening (springing?) somewhat then re-setting hence the quest for a reliable strong hook.
Lindsay