Daiichi 1273 Multi-Use Curved Hooks


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Description

When you need to add just a little color to your flies to attract a bite, Daiichi's 1273 Multi-Use Curved Hook is just the ticket. Featuring a red color to the hook, the 1273 has an attractive appeal that isn't offered by your standard color wires, and its 3x long shank, standard wire, and York bend allow you to tie a wide range of nymphs and dry flies in order to imitate almost any types of forage in the system. Made in sizes ranging from 14 through 22, this hook has you covered whether you're tying up a box of terrestrials to take to your local bluegill pond or need a box of ultra-realistic worms to take to that ultra-tough crystal-clear trout stream.


Uses

With its 3x long shank, standard wire, and straight eye, this hook excels when imitating hoppers, stoneflies, midges, and various other terrestrials, however, with its red wire, this hook is also a very solid choice when imitating worms.


Comparisons

If you're looking for a very similar hook that doesn't have a red wire, then Daiichi's 1270 Multi-Use Curved Hooks are exactly that-just like the 1273, the 1270 has a 3x-long shank, standard wire, and straight eye, but instead of a red finish, it has a bronze finish. Another difference between these two hooks is that the 1270 comes in a wider range of sizes, so if you want to imitate larger forage, it's a more suitable choice. However, if you need that red look for your flies, then the 1273 is your best bet.


Pack Size: 25

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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"The best hooks for the Naked Lady and tying the Half Naked Lady in size 24 for fishing the San Juan River!"

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