1X-long hooks are about “one eye length” longer than standard shank length. They are used for slightly longer wet flies, which give them a “truer to nature” dimension, considering that...
The 1640 has found many uses as a dry fly hook. However, it’s standard wire, 2X-short shank & the straight-eye makes this hook ideal for all sorts of trout tube flies.
This hook was specifically designed to enhance the “natural appearance” of stonefly nymph fly patterns. In older fly-tying recipes, tiers were often instructed to bend the hook shank of...
This hook is a variation of the standard (4X) streamer, because it features a straight eye (or ringed eye). Some anglers prefer this variation to the popular down-eye model. Keith...
In the mid 1980’s, Daiichi introduced this “swimming nymph” hook to form the foundation for swimming mayfly nymph artificials, and for flies imitating leeches or worms. The gentle “s” curve...
4X-long hooks are great for minnow imitations. The shank of the hook is the right length to create properly proportioned fish profiles. Some fishermen complain that hook shanks longer than...
Also known as the “heavy iron” salmon hook, this style is the traditional salmon hook preferred by most tiers and salmon fishers. The proportions and features have been perfected over...
The 2450 Tube Fly Hook features the classic O’shaughnessy bend. The heavy wire makes this a great hook for catching steelhead with tube flies or bottom searching flies. Each package...
Aberdeen style hooks are considered “general purpose” and are used for various types of fishing. These hooks are popular as snelled hooks for live bait, used in lures and streamers...