Tungsten Slotted Beads LARGE
R85.00
Quantities per packet vary. 4.6mm x 10, 5.5mm x 10, 6.4 x 7. Standard sizes of slotted beads. See bead / hook compatibility chart below.
Tungsten Slotted Beads LARGE for Jig Hooks in Fly Tying.
Quantities per packet vary. 4.6mm x 10, 5.5mm x 10, 6.4 x 7.
If you need standard sizes of slotted beads, try the tungsten beads and find your Hanak barbless jig hooks or barbed jig hooks.
Also see our Tungsten Slotted Disco Beads.
Size | Weight | ||||
4.6mm | 0.76g | ||||
5.5mm | 1.6g | ||||
6.4mm | 2.0g |
In case you are not sure how to seat these tungsten beads onto jig hooks see this video.
Bead / Hook compatibility Charts
Key: * fits if barb flattened, y it fits, Y is best fit proportionately
H44M | 3.5mm | 4.0mm | 4.6mm | 5.5mm | 6.4mm |
#2 | * | y | Y | ||
#4 | * | Y | y | ||
#6 | y | Y | y | ||
#8 | y | Y | y | ||
#10 | y | y | Y | y | |
#12 | y | Y | Y | y |
H49XH | 5.5mm | 6.4mm |
#2 | Y | |
#4 | * | Y |
#6 | * | Y |
Uses of Slotted Beads
Slotted Beads are a popular fly tying material for a variety of reasons. They are very dense, which makes them sink quickly, even in fast-moving water. This is important for nymphs and streamers, which need to get down to the bottom quickly to be effective.
The slot in the bead makes it easy to slide onto the hook, even if the hook gap is small. This is important for small flies, such as midges and caddisflies. The slot also allows the bead to rotate freely on the hook, which can help to improve the fly's action in the water.
Tungsten beads are available in a variety of sizes and colors, so you can choose the right ones for your fly pattern. They are also relatively inexpensive, making them a good value for fly tyers.
Here are some of the benefits of using tungsten slotted beads for fly tying:
- They sink quickly, even in fast-moving water.
- They are easy to slide onto the hook, even if the hook gap is small.
- They rotate freely on the hook, which can improve the fly's action in the water.
- They are available in a variety of sizes and colors.
- They are relatively inexpensive.
Here are some of the ways that beads can be used in fly tying:
- They can be used to weight nymphs and streamers.
- They can be used to create bead heads on dry flies.
- They can be used to add weight to bodies and tails.
- They can be used to create eyes on flies.
Tungsten slotted beads are a versatile and effective fly tying material. They are a great choice for a variety of fly patterns, and they can help to improve your fly's performance in the water.
Here are some additional tips for using tungsten:
- Use the smallest bead that will still sink your fly to the desired depth.
- Choose a bead color that matches the natural food source in your target water.
- Secure the bead to the hook with a tight knot.
- Test your fly in the water to make sure it sinks properly.
With a little practice, you'll be able to use slotted beads to tie effective flies that will catch fish.