Hends Fly Hooks

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Hends fly hooks are sharp, durable and precise models available in both barbed and barbless versions. Perfect for nymphs, dry flies, wet patterns and streamers.

Hends Fly Hooks – a reliable choice for every fly tier

Hends fly hooks are professional, high-quality models designed for anglers who expect sharpness, durability and consistent performance. This category includes both barbed and barbless options, allowing you to match the hooks to your fishing style, regulations of the fishery and personal preferences.

Why choose Hends fly hooks?

  • Chemically sharpened point – ensures fast and secure hook-ups.
  • High-grade steel – resists bending and deformation during strong fights.
  • Wide range of shapes – perfect for nymphs, dry flies, wets, jigs and streamers.
  • Barbed and barbless versions – suitable for all waters and Catch & Release rules.
  • Consistent quality – precise production guarantees stable fly behaviour in the water.

Popular Hends hook models

Among the most frequently chosen models, a true bestseller stands out: Hends BL 144 barbless jig hooks. These universal jig hooks are excellent for competitive nymphs and other modern river patterns.

Practical use of Hends hooks

The range includes light hooks for delicate dry flies, stronger wide-gap models for streamers, and popular jig hooks for modern euro-nymphing. Hends offers shapes and wire thicknesses suited to all techniques – from subtle grayling fishing to aggressive streamer presentations.


FAQ – Hends fly hooks

Should I choose barbed or barbless hooks?
Barbless hooks are ideal for sport fishing and Catch & Release waters. Barbed hooks perform well where maximum holding power during fast fights is required.

Which Hends hooks are best for nymphs?
The most popular options are jig hooks and classic nymph models, designed for natural presentation and reliable hook-ups.

Are Hends hooks suitable for streamers?
Yes — Hends offers stronger, thicker-wire hooks that are perfect for streamers and flies used for larger predatory fish.

How do I choose the right hook size?
Match the size to the fly you plan to tie: smaller sizes for dry flies and fine nymphs, larger sizes for streamers and lake flies.

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