
Daiichi 1510 Glo-Bug Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are...
Daiichi 1510 Glo-Bug Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are...
Daiichi 1510 Glo-Bug Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are...
Daiichi 1520 Steelhead Egg Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and...
Daiichi 1520 Steelhead Egg Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and...
Daiichi 1520 Steelhead Egg Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and...
In the early days of fly tying and fly-fishing, "oewet flies" were king. Dry flies and nymphs today are more popular, but wet flies, which are fished subsurface, are still very successful for catching trout, steelhead, and salmon. Wet flies do not closely...
This is the traditional "oewet fly" hook. Wet flies are time honored, successful, subsurface patterns. (see 1530) These hooks feature a more gradual curve of the wire in the transition from the straight shank to the bottom of the bend. This shape is associated...
1X-long hooks are about "oeone eye length" longer than standard shank length. They are used for slightly longer wet flies, which give them a "oetruer to nature" dimension, considering that wet flies represent mayflies, which are long bodied insects. They...
Daiichi 1560 Nymph Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are hardened...
Daiichi 1560 Nymph Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are hardened...
Daiichi 1560 Nymph Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are hardened...
Daiichi 1560 Nymph Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are hardened...
Daiichi 1560 Nymph Hooks are the choice of discriminating fly tyers around the world. Every hook is precision tooled to the design at the eye, bend, gap, barb and point. These hooks feature high carbon steel construction for superb strength and are hardened...
The Daiichi 1640 fly fishing hook has a round bend, straight eye, 2X short shank, mini barb; Uses: tube flies, spiders, ants, egg flies, extended body dry flies.
The 1650 Tube Fly Hook has the same shape as the 1640. This hook features 2X-heavy wire which makes it great for large trout, steelhead and salmon tube flies. 1650 has 2X-heavy wire.Features Include:
Heavy wire, 2X-long hooks are today the most popular models used for tying flies imitating nymphs (The larvae of mayflies, caddis flies, and stoneflies). They also are popular for grasshopper patterns.
This hook was specifically designed to enhance the "oenatural appearance" of stonefly nymph fly patterns. In older fly tying recipes, tiers were often instructed to bend the hook shank of a typical 3X or 4X-long hook down, that way the final product exhibits...
This hook was specifically designed to enhance the "oenatural appearance" of stonefly nymph fly patterns. In older fly tying recipes, tiers were often instructed to bend the hook shank of a typical 3X or 4X-long hook down, that way the final product exhibits...
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 Fulsher advocated the straight eye streamer hook in his book "oeFishing...
Daiichi Curved Nymph Hook. Uses: Flies for steelhead, salmon and large trout.
In the mid 1980's, Daiichi introduced this "oeswimming nymph" hook to form the foundation for swimming mayfly nymph artificials, and for flies imitating leeches or worms. The gentle "oes" curve helps give a life like appearance to these creations.
Dr. Gary Borger conceptualized and helped Daiichi create the design for this hook. It is an improved version of the swimming nymph hook (1770) and it features 2X-heavy wire. The gentle york bend facilitates the use of beads for bead head nymphs. The design...
The Daiichi 1920 is perfect for Czech style patterns, thesebarbless, matte bronze hooks are made from high grade steel in Japan.
The Daiichi 1929 is perfect for Czech style patterns, thesebarbless, matte black hooks are made from high grade steel in Japan.