Ahrex XO750 Universal Stinger # 10
Stinger design for optimal hook up. An superb all-round hook for most types of streamerflies.
Stinger design for optimal hook up. An superb all-round hook for most types of streamerflies.
Stinger design for optimal hook up. An superb all-round hook for most types of streamerflies.
Stinger design for optimal hook up. An superb all-round hook for most types of streamerflies.
Stinger design for optimal hook up. An superb all-round hook for most types of streamerflies.
Stinger design for optimal hook up. An superb all-round hook for most types of streamerflies.
We released the first hooks in the XO-series almost exactly a year ago – on October 23rd 2020. And while it might have been an extra ordinary accomplishment to release the second hook in the series almost exactly a year after the series-release, it is of course completely unintended.
XO750 – Universal Stinger Universal Stinger is as the name says a hook with a very stinger design for optimal hook up. Made in a thin wire this hook will be a superb all-round hook for most types of streamerflies in a wide range of sizes, going from big articulated streamers to small zonkers or … Continue reading “XO750 – Universal Stinger”
PR354 – Popping Skipping Bug Long shank streamer-hook with a hump for attaching or glueing a popper-head on the hook. Black Nickel Finish Available in size 4, 2, 1, 2/0. Chemically sharpened and small barb. For product sheet click here…
It sounds a bit like a new direction in modern, Scandinavian cuisine, but it’s not. It’s a new hook in our Nordic Series. Do they ever stop releasing new hook, you might think. Well, not in any foreseeable future. Nordic Series was the first line of hooks we released, so named to mark that we … Continue reading “New Nordic Series”
Most fly fishers know the style of flies called Matukas. They are a style – originated in New Zealand; a matuka is not a fixed pattern. In fact, their proper name shouldn’t even be matuka, but rather matuku. Matuku is the Maori name for the bittern, and it was the bittern’s feathers that were used … Continue reading “Matukas”