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Our fly hook selection features hooks for dry flies, nymphs, streamers, poppers, jigs, and big game fly-fishing, both barbed and barbless.

All are made of good quality high carbon steel and all of them have chemically sharpened points.

further more, all of the hooks are made by KONA , there is no sub-vendor.  so the quality is reliable and delivery is guaranteed.

The best tying hook is the one that’s strong, durable, and has a sharp point to it. It should also fit into your fly tying budget. 

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Difference Between Dry Fly Hooks and Nymph Fly Hooks
A dry fly hook is a bit lighter than a nymph fly hook. So, most choose to use a fine-wire hook due to its lightweight.

What you make up for in lighter weight, however, you can lose in strength. They work well for small, mountain stream fish. but be more confident in its durability.

For a nymph or wet fly hook, go ahead and use a medium or heavy weight hook.

Also, a round or sprout bend is the best shape to use. Both of these have plenty of power and will keep the fish pinned.

The medium-weight fly is going to be best for nymphs. It’s not a terribly heavy metal and it can reach any level of the water column depending on the material that it’s tied with.

Also, nymph hooks are going to have more of a bend in them to properly imitate the insects.

A heavy-weight fly is best used for some of the large streamer patterns. If you’re targeting salmon or steelhead, it’s smart to use a heavy weight fly to make sure that they aren’t bent out during the fight.

Please check below are the fly fishing hooks that we have toolings.

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You may choose barb or barbless hooks for fishing. However, be sure to pay attention to the local regulations when choosing your hooks.

more and more fisheries are requiring barbless hooks due to the damage a barb can do to a fish.

The more protected waters are going to require barbless hooks. These make life a bit more difficult on the angler because the fish are not as likely to stay pinned.

However, they’re better for the fish since the barb won’t be as likely to hurt their mouth.

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As a result, anglers are having to become more skilled because of how simple it can be for a fish to shake a barbless hook.

Be sure that your points are sharp , strong and penetrative. as well as kona fishing hook.

Below are the pictures that taken by customers with our hooks:

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Post time: Feb-09-2022