Fly Tying Hooks
The hook is the foundation of every artificial fly. Regardless of the quality of the materials or the precision of the tying process, the hook determines the fly's strength, balance, behaviour in the water, and ultimately its ability to hook and hold fish securely.
When selecting a fly tying hook, several factors should be considered, including its intended purpose, shape, shank length, wire gauge, bend, eye position, and size. Each of these characteristics influences how the finished fly performs in the water.
Hook Types
This category includes hooks designed for every major fly pattern:
Dry Fly – lightweight fine-wire hooks for floating patterns.
Nymph – versatile hooks for traditional nymphs.
Jig Nymph – upturned-eye hooks designed for tungsten beads and modern Euro nymphing techniques.
Scud / Shrimp – curved hooks for scuds, shrimp, pupae, and Czech nymphs.
Emerger – specially curved hooks for emerging insect patterns.
Streamer – longer and stronger hooks for baitfish imitations and predator flies.
Wet Fly – traditional hooks for classic wet fly patterns.
Tube Fly – hooks designed for tube fly systems.
Choosing the Right Hook
The ideal hook depends on several important factors:
- hook size;
- wire gauge (Fine, Standard, Heavy Wire);
- shank length;
- bend style;
- eye position (straight, up-eye or down-eye);
- barbed or barbless design.
The right hook not only makes tying easier but also determines the fly's proportions, balance, durability, and hooking performance. In addition to shape and size, the quality of the steel, chemical sharpening and coating resistance have a direct impact on the hook's penetration, secure fish retention and its service life.
Barbless hooks are becoming increasingly popular, allowing for faster fish release, causing fewer injuries and are mandatory on all competitions and fly fishing rivers in Europe.
Fly tying hooks are used together with fly tying threads, natural fur and feathers and synthetic materials, and UV resins and adhesives to create durable, well-balanced flies. For a complete tying setup, be sure to explore our Fly Tying hub and Fly Tying Tools categories.
At FlyFishing.bg you will find a carefully selected range of premium fly tying hooks from trusted manufacturers, suitable for beginners and experienced fly tyers alike. Whether you tie classic dry flies, competition nymphs, or large streamers, choosing the right hook is the first step toward building a successful fly.











































