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Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:39 am
by Kelly L.
More detail, less confusion. The Daiichi 1480 has a bronze finish. I think it only goes up to a size 12 though. The Kamasan hook is much smaller than the Mustad hooks are in size 14. (Mustad 94840) You can get the Mustad all the way up to a size 8.

I do not have the Daiichi 1480, I don't think. I believe I will be reorganizing my hooks today. I may find hooks I did not realize I had...lol.

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:09 pm
by Kelly L.
I thought I had a Mustad 94842...as someone mentioned that for flymphs. I don't have that hook, and I thought I did. (or at least I did not see it) I did a comparison, and it shows Daiichi carries a comparable hook 1330. I will order some in the future, but I want to go ahead and label the box. So, what sizes are the best for flymphs in your opinion? Lowest to highest. I thought two 21 slot hook boxes would hold this stuff, but it won't. I wrote down hooks from here, and came up with 49 varieties and sizes right off the bat. I ordered another 21 slot box from Umpqua. I still have not even put in the old Mustad classics....they are scattered in different boxes. But I made a list of what I had, and I will probably put them in older Craft Mate boxes, as time permits. I ordered quite a few hooks from Jim's Fly Co....but I still need more. It will have to wait, but I will go ahead and have the boxes ready, for when I can afford to add to the collection. I have a lot of scud hooks from Daiichi too. Daiichi 1120. I also have Daiichi 1120 scud hooks too. Then I was going over my list, and decided I must have the Daiichi 1330, so if you can help me with the best fish catchin' sizes, I'd appreciate it.

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:48 pm
by letumgo
Kelly - I would suggest sized ranging from 16 (small end) up to size 8 (large end), with sizes 12 & 14's being the sweet spot. I have tyed soft hackles on hooks up to size 6 (with excellent response from the fish), but generally folks tye these in sizes 12 or smaller.

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:02 pm
by Kelly L.
I key in on size 12 and 14. Thank you Ray. I will get all those sizes, eventually. I loved your post, very helpful!! Thank you! :D

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:55 pm
by JohnP
Ah, the hook addiction claims another victim .... :D I just bought some more hooks off eBay, Dai-Riki 125 emerger hooks in sizes 12 and 14. I have no idea how many hooks I have now, probably more than 5,000. One of these days I may have to actually sit down and tie a few flies. ;)

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:13 pm
by Kelly L.
LOL..yes. I have a few Dai-Riki hooks, and I've liked them. Mostly I have smaller hooks by them. (well what I call small) Dry fly, nymph mainly. I have a lot of different kinds of hooks, by different companies. But I don't have a large volume of one model. (the exception would be M3665A, and I have probably 200 in size 2) A lot of my hooks are in a slot I have 25 or less. I am weeding out some hooks, decided I prefer other brands, and what not. Daiichi is my overall favorite for strength, sharpness, and price. Gamakatsu is wonderful, but more expensive. But I also have a lot of Mustad too, and several others. I am going to try out Togen as well. I could fit all my hooks into one plastic tub box. So, I don't have as many as one might think. :D When you pretty much tie one or two kids of flies, say nymphs and dries...you don't have many hooks. When you tie just about everything known to mankind...then you need a much larger hook selection, or at least that's is how I try to justify it.

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 8:02 am
by daringduffer
Kelly,

I don't know the value of this hook reference chart but found it when searching for your flymph hook. Maybe you could check it out and tell us...?
http://www.flyofthemonthclub.com/page.asp?p=24&i=66

dd

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 8:15 am
by tie2fish
For what it's worth, Great Feathers is currently selling their entire Grip hook inventory at 50% off, and has just received a shipment of Partridge hooks, both wet and dry styles.

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:30 am
by letumgo
Bill - I swear you're trying to make me go broke... (friendly humor)

Re: HOOK REVIEWS hopefully from many here on this forum

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:08 am
by tie2fish
letumgo wrote:Bill - I swear you're trying to make me go broke... (friendly humor)
It's just that I so much enjoy seeing the things you tie with these materials, Ray.