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W502 - Wet Fly, Nymph Hook

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Description

Wet Fly & Nymph. Sproat bend, Downed Eye, 1X Heavy, 1X Short.

Finish:  Bronze

Sold in packs of 25

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36 Reviews

  • 5
    Hooks are strong and well designed.

    Published by Jim on 17th Jan 2023

    These are the strongest hooks that I have used and have a gape that is perfect for foam hopper fly tying.

  • 4
    Excellent hooks

    Published by Michael J Whitney on 8th Mar 2022

    I appreciate the customer service provided

  • 5
    W502 - Wet Fly, Nymph Hook

    Published by Michael Tate on 2nd Oct 2021

    good hook, useful for a lot of different fly types and as always quick shipping and a good value

  • 5
    Great hook

    Published by Michael Peck on 4th Oct 2020

    Love these hooks- durable and ake fly tying easy

  • 5
    Hooks are sharp and strong.

    Published by James A Napoli on 7th Feb 2020

    I fish 2 to 3 days a week, all year long. So far I've never had a hook break. Can't say that about other brands.

  • 4
    stout hook

    Published by tede on 28th Dec 2017

    Syl would be proud to soft hackle this hook!

  • 5
    Great soft hackle hook.

    Published by Gregg on 11th Aug 2017

    I wrote a review comparing this hook to the TMC 3761, it is not, hope the reviewers catch that. I like this hook for soft hackles and my no hackle elk hair caddis, it is not to heavy for that fly. Allen's hooks are up with the best in my opinion.

  • 5
    Great nymph hook.

    Published by Gregg on 11th Aug 2017

    Love the similarity to the TMC 3761, my all time favorite. However these are just as well made , and the price is great. Wonderful PT hook.

  • 5
    Wonderful hooks

    Published by Peter Rea on 13th May 2017

    All Allen hooks I have used have been superior. We (Dallas Flyfishers) use only Allen hooks in all our tying classes in local high schools and colleges,.
    We have never had a hook failure.

  • 4
    Should Work For My Bluegill Flies

    Published by Curt Diehl on 19th Feb 2017

    I have them but haven't tied with them yet. Will use them for my tungsten bead head bluegill flies I tie.