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Daichii DAIICHI 1150

Daichii DAIICHI 1150

DAIICHI 1150 fly tying hook

Daiichi Hooks

Daiichi - Gates Au Sable Lodge

Daiichi 1530 Heavy Wet Fly Hooks feature a Sproat bend, down-eye, 2X-heavy wire, and a 1X-short shank. In the early days of fly tying and fly-fishing, “wet flies” were king. Dry flies and nymphs are more popular today, but wet flies, which are fished subsurface, are still very successful for catching trout, steelhead, and salmon. Wet flies do not closely imitate natural insects or bait fish, but give the impression of emerging mayflies.

Daiichi 1530 - Heavy Wet Fly Hook 10

Some fly fishers prefer up-eye hooks for some of their patterns and claim higher success rates for hook ups. Depending on which knot you use to tie on your flies, this may or may not be true. Theories and suggestions abound and though most tiers prefer down eye hooks, they cannot tell you why. Read info on 1310, this hook is the same except it is an up-eye instead of a down eye model.

Daiichi 1330 Dry Fly Hook 18

DAIICHI 1110 BIG-EYE RING-EYE HOOK Again, the BIG-EYE allows us to poke a tippet thru FAST. AND REMEMBER the ring-eye (straight-eye) opens up the

daiichi DAIICHI 1110 Big-Eye - Ring-Eye Hook

Similar to the 1140, but in a heavier wire. This up-eye scud hook can be used for larger emergers, scuds, caddis pupa, or even San Juan Worms. Having

Daiichi 1150 Curved Hooks

Daiichi 1150 Up Eye Scud/Emerger Hook Heavy Wire – Dirty Water Fly Company

Daiichi Fly Hooks - Fly Tying Hooks - Fly Tying

Daiichi 1150 Heavy Wide Gape Hook Fly Tying Materials — First Drift Fly Co

Daiichi Hooks – Anglers Den

The Daiichi 1150 Heavy Wide Gape Hook is a versatile hook great for nymphs, larvae, scuds, shrimp, or bead-head flies. The heavier than standard wire

Daiichi 1150 - Wide Gape Hook - Heavy

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