Daiichi 1330 Dry Fly Hook 18

By A Mystery Man Writer

Some fly fishers prefer up-eye hooks for some of their patterns and claim higher success rates for hook ups. Depending on which knot you use to tie on your flies, this may or may not be true. Theories and suggestions abound and though most tiers prefer down eye hooks, they cannot tell you why. Read info on 1310, this hook is the same except it is an up-eye instead of a down eye model.

Round Bend, Down-Eye, 1X Short, Bronze.

Daiichi #1330 Short Shank Dry Fly Hook

Daiichi 1330 A Short-Shank Dry Fly Hook with an up-eye for easier knot tying.

Daiichi 1330 Short-Shank Dry Fly Hook - Up Eye

1330 Short-Shank Dry Fly Up-Eye Bob Marriott's

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Daiichi Multi-Packs 4-compartment reusable hook box with individual flip lids containing 4 popular sizes of one particular style of Daiichi hooks. For each size there are 10 hooks. A great value for those wishing to tie the full size range of particular patterns. Each compartment is labeled and will hold 25 hooks.

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Round Bend, Down-Eye, 1X Short, Bronze.

Daiichi #1330 Short Shank Dry Fly Hook

Daiichi Short-Shank Dry Fly Hook (1330) – Size 18

In 1990 Jim Lepage and the Orvis Co. designed and patented the original Big Eye hook. The original big eye was a straight eyed dry fly hook with an oversize eye (Daiichi 1110) to ease the threading of tippets.

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Some fly fishers prefer up-eye hooks for some of their patterns and claim higher success rates for hookups. Otherwise, this hook is identical to the

DAIICHI 1330 - Short Shank Dry Fly Hook - Up Eye

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