1130- Wide-Gape Scud Hook Tiemco introduced continuos bend hooks into the American fly tying market in the 1980's. This particular style is similar to the...
1140- Special Wide-Gape Hook Daiichi introduced this up-eye version of the scud hook in 1990. By incorporating an up-eye, this design gives the hook a...
Daiichi 1160 Klinkhamer Hooks, Hans van Klinken created The Klinkhamer Special as a caddis emerger imitation. His signature hooks are great for many kinds of...
The Daiichi 1270 Curved Fly Tying Hook has a york bend, straight eye, 3X long shank, curved shank, bronze; Use for hoppers, terrestrials, stonefly nymphs...
Daiichi 1273 Multi-Use Curved Hook The york bend was developed by Daiichi to simulate a more natural looking curved hook. Many tiers feel that these...
Daiichi 1550 Standard Wet Fly Hook This is the traditional "wet fly" hook. Wet flies are time honored, successful, subsurface patterns. (see 1530) These hooks...
Daiichi 1730 Stonefly Nymph Hook This hook was specifically designed to enhance the "natural appearance" of stonefly nymph fly patterns. In older fly tying recipes,...
Daiichi 1770 Swimming Nymph Hook In the mid 1980's, Daiichi introduced this "swimming nymph" hook to form the foundation for swimming mayfly nymph artificials, and...
Daiichi 2151- Curved-Shank Salmon Hook Bob Johns, a noted fly tier and hook designer created this "Bartlett" style hook in the 1970's. He preferred this...
Daiichi 2546 Stainless Salt Water Hook Same as 2451 except made of stainless steel wire. Daiichi does not chemically sharpen these hooks because the process...