Hends BL 200 Fly Hooks
Code: HNDS_BL200/8 HNDS_BL200/10 HNDS_BL200/12 HNDS_BL200/14 Choose variant


Related products
Sybai Natural Pike Supreme Hair features a natural hair blend with UVR and FLASH fibers. Ideal for tying predator flies and streamers, with fibers up to 18 cm long.
Sybai Peacock Dubbing is a synthetic substitute for natural peacock herl. Easy to use, durable, and ideal for buggy-looking fly bodies on nymphs and wet flies.
The TMC Spinning Hackle Pliers from Tiemco can be used to tie flies of various sizes. This practical tool helps to keep the hackle perpendicular to the hook shank when tying. It...
Sybai Icelandic Sheep Hair is a natural fly tying material with 5-15 cm combed fibers. Ideal for wings, tails, and streamer bodies, providing lifelike movement and durability.
This practical binding tool made of aluminum should not be missing from any binding table
Clamp is essential when working with modern dubbing techniques
Sybai Blend Angel Hair combines fine Mylar® fibers to add sparkle and movement to your flies. Soft, mobile, and water-resistant, perfect for wings, tails, and bodies.
- Copper Brown
- Dark Olive
- Deep Dark Space
- Deep Multicolor
- Fiery Olive
- Golden Olive
- Red
- Red Black
- Silver Pearl
Product detailed description
The Hends model 200 BL fly hook is designed for Nymphs and Wet Flies.
A perfect hook for small streamers, Wolly Buggers, large May Flies and Stone Flies.
Round bent. Down-eye. 1X-heavy wire.
Standard shank.
Barbless.
Color: Black Nickel.
Box: 25 pcs.
DOHIKU fly hooks are made from a high carbon steel, which is hardened and tempered according to an exacting formula that makes a long life for them. Of course, they are...
Hanák H 530 BL – versatile barbless fly hooks with straight eye, bent-in point, and black nickel finish. Ideal for pupae, nymphs, and allround fly tying. 25 pcs.
Strong Wet Fly hook with a nice bend for those beloved wet flies and larger nymphs. Barbless.
The Hends model 300 BL fly hook is designed for Nymphs and Wet Flies. A perfect hook for small streamers, Wolly Buggers, large May Flies and Stone Flies. Round...
Be the first who will post an article to this item!
Be the first who will post an article to this item!

