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Preferred hooks for smaller chironomids?
Daiichi 1150 Heavy Wide Gape Hooks
Daiichi Jig Hook 4660
Down Eye Barbed 1X-fine wire 1X-short shank Continuous bend
1130 Wide Gape Scud Hook
Daiichi 1150 - 754072119084
Continuous Bend Down-Eye 1X-Fine Wire, 1X-Short Shank Forged, Reversed
Daiichi Special Wide-Gape Hook (1130)
Daiichi
SOFT~HACKLE JOURNAL: A Few Soft-Hackle & Wetfly Hooks for Trouting
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Daiichi Fly Tying Hooks – Dakota Angler & Outfitter
1150 Heavy Wide Gape Hook, Hooks, Daiichi
Daiichi 1530 Heavy Wet Fly Hooks feature a Sproat bend, down-eye, 2X-heavy wire, and a 1X-short shank. In the early days of fly tying and fly-fishing, “wet flies” were king. Dry flies and nymphs are more popular today, but wet flies, which are fished subsurface, are still very successful for catching trout, steelhead, and salmon. Wet flies do not closely imitate natural insects or bait fish, but give the impression of emerging mayflies.
Daiichi 1530 - Heavy Wet Fly Hook 10