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Fly Tying - Hooks - Page 1 - Umpqua Feather Merchants

Fly Tying - Hooks - Page 1 - Umpqua Feather Merchants

The TMC102Y was originally designed as a solution for the infamous “quick-take” strikes of Japanese native trout. Having now migrated to the rest of the world, the TMC102Y has become a beloved hook for tying parachute-style patterns. It features a point that is moved slightly back for more secure hooking on dry fly eats and a stealthy black finish. Available in odd numbered sizes and with a down eye only. Sold in packs of 25 or 100 hooks.

Tiemco Hook - TMC 900BL 25 / 12

Tiemco Hook - TMC 900BL 25 / 12

1530 Heavy Wet Fly Hook 25pc. Daiichi Heavy Wet Fly Hook 25pc

1530 Heavy Wet Fly Hook 25pc. Daiichi Heavy Wet Fly Hook 25pc

Salmon Fly Tradition - Ahrex Hooks

Salmon Fly Tradition - Ahrex Hooks

Dry Fly Barbless Hooks  Quality Maruto Hooks 101

Dry Fly Barbless Hooks Quality Maruto Hooks 101

5x Ice Shrimp Lure Bait Fly Bait Fly Hook Fly Fishing Hook For

5x Ice Shrimp Lure Bait Fly Bait Fly Hook Fly Fishing Hook For

Fly Hook I Canvas Wall Art. Hand-stretched over North American pine frames and printed on fine-art giclee canvas. Your art will arrive ready to hang, and will include an easy-to-use hanging kit.

Carol Robinson Canvas Art Picture - Fly Hook I ( Sports > Fishing art) - 26x26 in

Carol Robinson Canvas Art Picture - Fly Hook I ( Sports > Fishing art) - 26x26 in

A 2X strong, 4X long down eye round bend streamer hook. Ideal for streamers, lures, buggers and large terrestrials such as hoppers. Fitted with the new TitanX matte gun metal finish for reduced reflected glare and increased stealth.

Mustad 5X Long Streamer Fly Hook, Size 8

Mustad 5X Long Streamer Fly Hook, Size 8

Fly Fishing Hooks

Fly Fishing Hooks

Daiichi 1550 Standard Wet Fly Hooks - This is the traditional wet fly hook. Wet flies are time honored, successful, subsurface patterns. 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 with an early English hook-maker named Sproat and today is still referred to as a sproat bend. Dedicated fly tiers consider this as the proper bend to give wet flies their aesthetic beauty.

Daiichi 1550 - Standard Wet Fly Hook 10

Daiichi 1550 - Standard Wet Fly Hook 10

Streamer Fly Hooks

Streamer Fly Hooks