Got started on these after loosing several small 1/80's the other day fishing for BG's and having no replacements. I started with the bead/pin idea but only have jig hooks down to #8. Tried crimping some shot on fly hooks - but that took ALOT of lead grinding to get them down to the size/wt i wanted. Ended up blending the bead/pin idea with the bouncer fly idea i guess???? haha! Small hooks with slow fall is what i wanted. 
So... I attached small hematite beads to the hooks using 12lb. mono. The 4 on the left are on #12 mustad nymphs. I couldn't help myself and put some larger hema beads on #6 nymphs also.
The next pic is what i came up with. They are #12's except for the nymph in the center (#6 caddis hook with a small bead) and the 2 on the upper left (#10 caddis hooks) but i also did a few other odd sizes as well. The blank head is a 1/32 on a #8 for comparison. My favorite turned out to be the dubbed body #10's in the upper left, the peacock bodies should do well also....
These last ones are some of the bigger ones i messed around with. I am saving these for low/slow water river smallies.
The smallest ones might need a float to cast with spinning gear. All of these will cast on the fly rod but the larger beaded ones may require some ducking while chucking at my skill level.

So... I attached small hematite beads to the hooks using 12lb. mono. The 4 on the left are on #12 mustad nymphs. I couldn't help myself and put some larger hema beads on #6 nymphs also.

The next pic is what i came up with. They are #12's except for the nymph in the center (#6 caddis hook with a small bead) and the 2 on the upper left (#10 caddis hooks) but i also did a few other odd sizes as well. The blank head is a 1/32 on a #8 for comparison. My favorite turned out to be the dubbed body #10's in the upper left, the peacock bodies should do well also....

These last ones are some of the bigger ones i messed around with. I am saving these for low/slow water river smallies.

The smallest ones might need a float to cast with spinning gear. All of these will cast on the fly rod but the larger beaded ones may require some ducking while chucking at my skill level.
