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Longer dry flies need longer hooks! This hook is great for hoppers, crickets, and other terrestrials as well as damselflies, stoneflies, or large
Daiichi 1280 - 2X Long Dry Fly Hook
Dette Flies - Since 1928
Daiichi – Dette Flies
Two hooks in one lure is an old trick to successfully catch more fish! This double hook is produced from one piece of wire doubled back in the shank
Daiichi 7131 - Double Salmon Hook
Dette Flies - Since 1928
Heavy wire, tapered loop, down-eye, long shank, and limerick bend are the definitions of a traditional streamer hook. This model is heavy wire on the
Daiichi 2271 - Dee Salmon Streamer Hook
DEWITT FLY BOX
A take of the traditional quill wing pattern. Hackle tip wings are just so much more durable. Tied in the USA!
Blue Quill (Paralep) Traditional
This modern bait hook was developed as a cross between a wide-gape hook and a circle hook having elements of each in its design. Many saltwater fishing experts swear by the positive hooking ability of circle hooks for billfish and tarpon and many fly tiers and fly fishers are experimenting by tying flies on this style hook. This is a recent development and it may turn into more of a trend in the early part of the 21st century.
Daiichi 3847 Circle Wide Hook 2/0 (8 Pack)
Dette Flies - Since 1928
Collections – Dette Flies