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- Fly Tying, Hooks
Daiichi 2546 Saltwater Stainless Steel Fly Tying Hooks
- $7.00
- O'Shaughnessy bend, straight eye, forged Uses: Salt Water Fly Patterns
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- Fly Tying, Hooks
Gamakatsu SC15,
- $5.50 – $6.50
- Shrimp, Small Tarpon Flies, Tube Fly Trailer.
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- Fly Tying, Hooks
Ahrex NS156 Nordic Salt Traditional Shrimp Hook,
- $8.99
- For many fly tiers this is the right hook to use for shrimp patterns. The beautiful curve on the hook mimics the curve of a natural shrimp. Note that the point on this hook turns slightly upwards for better hooking ability.
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- Fly Tying, Hooks
Ahrex SA280 Saltwater Minnow Hook,
- $9.99
- The SA Minnow is designed for all sorts of baitfish imitations. From classic Popovics-sandeels, smaller baitfish imitations, Crazy Charlies and other small stuff. This series is very well suited for cold saltwater as well.
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- Fly Tying, Hooks
Ahrex NS110 Nordic Salt Streamer Hook qty 18
- $8.99
- A straight eye streamer hook. Made in strong wire that will hold even the biggest seatrout. Super sharp point and small barb. Most classic saltwater streamer patterns will look beautiful on this hook.
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- Fly Tying, Hooks
Daiichi 1720,
- $7.00 – $7.50
- Heavy wire, 3X-long hooks are the hooks of choice for America’s most popular fly pattern – the wooly bugger. They are also very useful for bead head nymphs and stonefly nymphs, because these patterns require the extra length.
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Daiichi 1190,
- $6.00
- Ever since “Catch-and-Release” became the popular trend of fly fishers, some individuals have touted the idea of a barbless hook. The advantage being that the fisher need not pinch down the barb. Contrary however to common logic, studies of hooked fish in Idaho and Oregon have confirmed that barbless hooks can actually inflict more damage to a fish than barbed…
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- Fly Tying, Hooks
Ahrex PR380 Texas Predator Hooks
- $8.99
- Originally, this hook was not made for fly-fishing but for Texas Rigs. However, it works really well for fly-fishing in waters with a lot of weed or if you want to fish close to the bottom without getting too many unintended hook ups.
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