Daiichi 1870 Swimming Larva Hook 14
Dr. Gary Borger conceptualized and helped create the design for this hook. It is an improved version of the swimming nymph hook (1770) and it features 2X-heavy wire. The gentle york bend facilitates the use of beads for bead head nymphs. The design of this hook is truly unique because the eye of the hook is lower than the spear and point of the hook. As a fly rides upright in the water. This allows for a better jigging action as the fly is retrieved with short, jerking motions.
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Burrowing Mayfly Nymph Pattern- Daiichi 1870, Flymen Evolution Tungsten Beads, Virtual Nymph Skin, Deer Creek UV Flex Resin - Casters Fly Shop
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Uses: Swimming Nymphs and Larval Insect Patterns. Bronze, York Bend, Up-Eye, 3X-Long Shank, 2X-Heavy Wire. Dr. Gary Borger conceptualized and helped
Daiichi Swimming Larva Hook (1870)
Burrowing Mayfly Nymph Pattern- Daiichi 1870, Flymen Evolution Tungsten Beads, Virtual Nymph Skin, Deer Creek UV Flex Resin - Casters Fly Shop
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Daiichi Wide-Gap Scud Hook - 1130 Tiemco introduced continuous bend hooks into the American fly tying market in the 1980's. This particular style is similar to the TMC 2487, which quickly became popularly known as a Scud Hook because of its shape, which is similar to the curve of freshwater shrimp (scud). Flies tied on hooks with bent shanks or continuous bends have a more natural shape or look more lifelike according to many fishers. Daiichi Fly hooks are the finest in the world.
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Dr. Gary Borger conceptualized and helped Daiichi with the design for this hook. The Daiichi 1870 Larva Hook is an improved version of the swimming
Daiichi 1870 Larva Hook
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