Fly Tying Hooks

Daiichi Daiichi X120 XPoint Heavy Scud

Daiichi X120 XPoint Scud Hooks are the finest fly tying hooks in the world. X120 hooks are made of 110 ultra high carbon steel, which is hardened and tempered to an exacting formula that makes for a long point life and a very strong hook. Each hook is pre
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UMPQUA Tiemco TMC 2302 Nymph Hook

Slightly humped shank, down eye, standard wire, 2X long, forged, bronze; Uses: caddis, hoppers, stoneflies, terrestrials.
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UMPQUA Tiemco TMC 2457 Nymph Hook

The Tiemco 2457 fly tying hook is designed for shrimp and caddis patterns. Curved shank, 2 extra wide gap, 2 extra short, 2 extra heavy shank with bronze finish, chemically sharpened point.
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Gamakatsu Gamakatsu C14S Glo-Bug Hooks

Corrosion resistant N.S. black finish beak point hook. Great for egg flies and glo bug patterns.
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Tiemco Tiemco TMC 3761 Nymph Hook

The Tiemco TMC 5263 Nymph & Streamer Hooks are ideal all-around streamer hooks. Each hook has precision-ground, chemically sharpened points and low profile barbs.
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UMPQUA Tiemco TMC 100 Dry Fly Hooks

The Tiemco TMC 100 Dry Fly Hooks are ideal for shrimp, caddis pupae and emergers. These hooks have precision-ground, chemically sharpened points and low profile barbs. Down eye, 2X wide, 2X heavy wire, reversed, forged. Per 25.
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Redwing Tackle Redwing Blackbird Sabretooth

Blackbird Sabretooth Premium Hooks by Redwing Tackle are the hooks of choice for salmon, steelhead and trout anglers around the world. These chemically sharpened are manufactured from the finest quality high carbon steel, producing unparalleled strength.
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Mustad Mustad S82-3906B Nymph Sproat 50 PK

The Mustad S82-3906B Signature Nymph Sproat Hooks are best suited for tying nymph patterns and wet flies. The Mustad S80-3906B features a down turned eye, sproat bend, standard length shank and a bronzed finish. The 3X heavy wire makes for a strong hook c
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