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Down eye, fine wire, curved shank, wide gape, extra long needle bent-in point, barbless, black nickel finish. Use: Czech nymph patterns. 25 per pack
H 333 BL Czech Nymph Fly Hook
The models of HDN 302 hooks are recommended for the wet flies, nymphs and caddis patterns. Surface.
Dohiku HDN 302 Spr Racing - Wet Flies Barbless Hook 16
The Daiichi 1260 hook was designed in 1995 by the Orvis Company and Angler Sport Group as a hook to use specifically with metal beads to make “bead head” nymphs. The shape of the bend and standard wire facilitates the use of beads with a smaller center hole. The curved shank gives flies a more aesthetically pleasing and natural look. These hooks are also great for hoppers and terrestrials.
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H 333 BL Czech Nymph Fly Hook, Hooks, Hanak
Barbless Hooks HANAK Competition H 300 BL Czech Nymph – Smart Angling
Exceptional innovative design of Hanak hooks incredibly increases efficiency of strike and landing of fish. This effect is reached by using HI Carbon steel and by the special shape of the hook finished with an extra-long needle point. Use of barbless hooks dramatically reduces damage to fish, it limits injury and shortens handling time caught fish. FEATURES Medium Wire Bent-in Point Black Nickel 25 per pkg.
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Daiichi Traditional Nymph Hook 1X-long hooks are about one eye length longer than standard shank length. They are used for slightly longer wet flies, which give them a truer to nature dimension, considering that wet flies represent mayflies, which are long bodied insects. They are also a reasonable length for mayfly nymph imitations or wet flies featuring a bead head. Daiichi Fly hooks are the finest in the world.
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