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Daiichi Daiichi Alec Jackson 2051
Daiichi Alec Jackson 2051
$6.85
Alec Jackson is a fly tier and hook designer who lives in the Seattle, WA area. This hook was specifically designed by Alec to produce spey flies that appeal aesthetically to both men and fish. Also preferred by many tiers, who tie collectable “full dress
Daiichi Daiichi 1130, 25pk
Daiichi 1130, 25pk
$7.90
Tiemco introduced continuous bend hooks into the American fly tying market in the 1980’s. This particular style is similar to the TMC 2487, which quickly became popularly known as a “Scud Hook” because of its shape, which is similar to the curve of freshw
Daiichi Daiichi 1190, 25pk
Daiichi 1190, 25pk
$7.90
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
Daiichi Daiichi 1280, 25 pk
Daiichi 1280, 25 pk
$7.90
Longer dry flies need longer hooks! This hook is great for hoppers, crickets, and other terrestrials as well as damselflies, stoneflies, or large mayflies. Round bend, down-eye, 1X-fine wire, 2X-long shank,
Daiichi Daiichi 1510, 25 pk
Daiichi 1510, 25 pk
$7.90
3X-short hooks have been very popular with fishers that used salmon eggs as bait and by flyfishers who use “artificial eggs” as patterns for steelhead trout or salmon. Fly tiers prefer this type of hook for spider and ant patterns which are successful for
Daiichi Daiichi 1560, 25 pk
Daiichi 1560, 25 pk
$7.90
Great hook for traditional wets and nymphs
Daiichi Daiichi 1710, 25 pk
Daiichi 1710, 25 pk
$7.90
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. Round bend, down-eye, 1X-heavy wire, 2X-long shank, f
Daiichi Daiichi 1720, 25 pk
Daiichi 1720, 25 pk
$7.90
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. Round bend, down-eye, 1X-hea