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Do you use red hooks?

  • Yes

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Do you use red hooks?

8.3K views 33 replies 22 participants last post by  fredaevans  
#1 ·
Do you use red hooks? Do you think they attract fish better? Do you think it hinders your chances/spooks the fish? When and where do you use them? Is it a marketing scheme?

Will
 
#3 ·
I've been trying them for Autumn Atlantics as red is a key Autumn colour & they enhance patterns like the red Ally's Shrimp, red Francis etc. I don't have any firm conclusions as to whether they result in more fish than a black or gold hook etc, but they look good & may be that gives me a bit more confidence - which is probably justification enough.

Regards, Tyke.
 
#4 ·
When guiding in Alaska we used a single red hook when fly fishing for sockeye salmon. Sometimes we would add a small piece of yarn also but often they would take on just the red hook.
I haven't used them for fly tying but suppose that the color probably wouldn't make a difference once the hook is dressed. Just an unproven opinion.
 
#19 ·
I have a friend in fort bragg who loves colored hooks and is very succesful with them...:chuckle:
 
#22 ·
In the 10 years I lived in Healdsburg, CA (Russian River was 5 minutes away) my most successful winter fly was a size 10 red hook, wrapped with silver, then topped with red Larva Lace (I think that's what they call the stretchie material:() If I wanted a bit of weight on the fly I'd add either a red bead or a tungston one.

Worked a charm.

fae
 
#28 ·
i have used all colors ,they all work. but in Canada
getting the blue's and greens is tuff.

some one told me that the red ones don't hold a point very well but there was no jam to the argument.

i have used 2's and 4's on stingers and i have had a few fish straighten the hook on me, so on the advise of a very experienced fella i know, i will be looking into owners. i guess they don't open up at all.
 
#30 ·