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FAQs About Different Types of Fly Tying Hooks

What are dry fly hooks?

Dry fly hooks are designed to create artificial flies that imitate insects that float on the water's surface. These insects include mayflies, caddisflies, and stoneflies. Dry fly tying hooks typically are made of lighter wire to help the fly float effectively. They often have a shorter shank to mimic the body proportions of adult insects.

What are nymph hooks?

Nymph hooks are used for tying flies that imitate crustaceans or juvenile insects, which are an essential part of a fish's diet and can attract them. These hooks frequently have a curved shank and are designed to sink below the water's surface. They often have a heavier wire to help the fly descend.

What are streamer hooks?

Streamer hooks are employed for creating flies that imitate larger prey like baitfish, leeches, or crayfish. Streamers are often used to target predatory species. These fly tying hooks typically have a long shank, allowing for the creation of larger and more substantial patterns.

What are jig hooks?

Jig hooks are versatile hooks designed for tying flies that have a jigging or up-and-down motion in the water. Jig-style flies are effective for catching various species, including trout, bass, and panfish. These fly tying hooks have a bend that angles upward, resembling the shape of a jig hook used in conventional fishing. This design imparts a lifelike action. Jig hooks are often used in nymph patterns but can also be adapted for streamers.

More About Our Fly Tying Hooks

This fly tying hook selection offers serious range, with over 1,000 styles and sizes for dry flies, nymphs, streamers, poppers, jigs and big-game patterns. It spans trusted brands including Daiichi, Mustad, Tiemco, Firehole Outdoors, Fulling Mill, Hanak, Ahrex, Gamakatsu, Partridge and Umpqua, plus J. Stockard's own hooks, which offer value-minded alternatives at competitive prices.

Hook styles and how they differ

  • Dry fly hooks: lighter wire and a shorter shank so flies float and match adult-insect proportions.
  • Nymph hooks: often a curved shank and heavier wire to sink below the surface.
  • Streamer hooks: a long shank for larger baitfish, leech and crayfish imitations.
  • Jig hooks: an angled eye to ride point-up, reducing snags and adding lifelike jigging action.

With more than 200 hook styles in both barbed and barbless configurations, you can match the right hook to the pattern whether you tie for trout, bass, panfish or saltwater species. Our hook selection guide compares models across brands, our hook anatomy guide breaks down the parts, and our hook size guide helps you pick the right size for each fly.

How do I choose the right hook for a fly?

Match the hook style to the pattern type and the size to the insect or baitfish you are imitating, then choose wire weight based on whether the fly should float or sink.

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