Hook weights for Dry Lining for Steelhead.

Hook weights for Dry Lining for Steelhead.

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Daiichi 2581 New Boss Steelhead Hooks, with their round bend, heavy wire, short shank profile, are great for steelhead articulated streamers and intruder-style fly-tying patterns with a stinger hook. This variation on the Daiichi Boss Hook displays a wide-gape, reversed point with a beak bend and a black nickel finish in sizes 2, 4, 6, and 8. The 2581 New Boss Multi-Use Hook is perfectly designed for glo bugs and great for short, heavy wire nymphs.

Daiichi 2581 New Boss Hook 2

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Swinging for Steelhead

Dutch Fork Inline Trolling Weights are a terrific tool to control the depth of your crawler harness while fishing for walleye. Often used on the Great Lakes, inline trolling weights help you target fish that are suspending at various depths. Change the depth you aim for by changing the size of the weight, length of line, and speed. Inline weights can be used for spoons and single hook minnow rigs as well. Probably not.

Dutch Fork Inline Trolling Weights | 3 oz. | FishUSA

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Daiichi 1530 Heavy Wet Fly Hooks feature a Sproat bend, down-eye, 2X-heavy wire, and a 1X-short shank. In the early days of fly tying and fly-fishing, “wet flies” were king. Dry flies and nymphs are more popular today, but wet flies, which are fished subsurface, are still very successful for catching trout, steelhead, and salmon. Wet flies do not closely imitate natural insects or bait fish, but give the impression of emerging mayflies.

Daiichi 1530 - Heavy Wet Fly Hook 10

Dryline Winter Steelhead on Glass, Fishing with Fiberglass Fly Rods