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Hareline GLO Brite Floss
GLO Brite Floss
$5.50
The brightest floss, that will make your flies pop!
Hareline Pro Sportfisher Nanotube
Pro Sportfisher Nanotube
$10.80
The Pro Nanotube is a smaller version of the Microtube. The rear part (or the tag) is smaller and shorter than the Microtube and has two “barbs” for better hold of a Hookguide - ideel for smaller flies.
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 1530, 25 pk
Daiichi 1530, 25 pk
$9.80
In the early days of fly tying and fly-fishing, “wet 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 i
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
$11.15
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
Hareline Pro Sportfisher. Pro Tube, Flexi Tube 40mm/40mm
Pro Sportfisher. Pro Tube, Flexi Tube 40mm/40mm
$10.80
Pro Flexitube is a revolution within modern tubedesign. For the first time a tube is made in two dimensions but in one piece! The backend works as an integrated hookguide, and the thinner front part of the tube allow the mounting of weights from the Pro W